
This study compares the political influence of implicit and explicit racial prejudice. Using two national surveys of American voters—[Specify Dataset Names if known]—it systematically analyzes how these biases affect candidate selection, policy preferences, government assessments, and information processing regarding race. The findings reveal starkly contrasting effects between implicit attitudes and conscious beliefs.

| Prejudice and Politics Re-examined: The Political Significance of Implicit Racial Bias was authored by Donald R. Kinder and Timothy Ryan. It was published by Cambridge in PSR&M in 2017. |