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Барг Джон (англ. John Bargh; 9 декабря 1955) — социальный психолог, работающий в Йельском университете, где создал Лабораторию автоматизма в познании, мотивации и оценке. Барг исследует роль автоматизма и бессознательной обработки в социальном поведении. Исследователь рассматривает роль процессов фиксирования установки (прайминга) в поведении. Стереотипическое фиксирование установки — согласованность поведения со стереотипами. Например, человек, у которого фиксировалась установка на феномен старости, уходя из лаборатории, где проводился психологический эксперимент, передвигался медленнее, чем это делали люди из контрольной группы. Субъекты, для которых фиксировалась установка на лица афроамериканцев, взаимодействовали с экспериментаторами более агрессивно. John A. Bargh (* 9. Januar 1955 in Champaign (Illinois), USA) ist ein US-amerikanischer Psychologe. Sein Experiment zur unbewussten Beeinflussung von Verhalten durch Priming von 1996 ging sofort in die Liste der klassischen Experimente in der Psychologie ein. Seine Arbeiten haben großen Einfluss auf die Diskussion zum freien Willen. Er selbst sagt dazu: „‚Freier Wille‘ ist ein religiöser Begriff; er ist kein wissenschaftlicher Begriff.“ John A. Bargh (/ˈbɑːrdʒ/; born 1955) is a social psychologist currently working at Yale University, where he has formed the Automaticity in Cognition, Motivation, and Evaluation (ACME) Laboratory. Bargh's work focuses on automaticity and unconscious processing as a method to better understand social behavior, as well as philosophical topics such as free will. Much of Bargh's work investigates whether behaviors thought to be under volitional control may result from automatic interpretations of and reactions to external stimuli, such as words.
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