• John A. Bargh (/ˈbɑːrdʒ/; born 1955) is a social psychologist currently working at Yale University, where he has formed the Automaticity in Cognition...
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  • Bargh may refer to: Ian Bargh (1935–2012), British jazz pianist John Bargh (born 1955), American social psychologist Maria Bargh, New Zealand academic...
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  • Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. She and her doctoral advisor, John Bargh, are widely cited for their groundbreaking research on social mimicry...
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  • an objective but not a subjective threshold. The automaticity model of John Bargh and others involves the ideas of automaticity and unconscious processing...
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    example, holding a conversation or planning a speech while driving a car). John Bargh (1994), based on over a decade of research, suggested that four characteristics...
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  • can be called, as well as many different properties. [citation needed] John Bargh reconceptualized the notion of an automatic process by breaking down the...
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  • social learning theory (or social cognitive theory) and self efficacy John Bargh - known for having several priming experiments that failed subsequent...
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    2010s, the well-known "elderly-walking" study by social psychologist John Bargh and colleagues failed to replicate in two direct replications. This experiment...
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  • not conscious of the priming stimulus. An example of this was done by John Bargh et al. in 1996. Subjects were implicitly primed with words related to...
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  • of questioning her own sexuality as a teenager. Katelyn McKenna and John Bargh's studies of online groups consisting of marginalized groups found an interesting...
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