نتایج جستجو برای: 1989 and implicit association test iat

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Journal: :Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2022

Experiments assessing the prevalence and magnitude of dishonesty have provided a large body empirical findings regarding cognitive nature honesty. However, personal factors that regulate dishonest behavior yet to be fully clarified. This study examined two potentially inhibit dishonesty—implicit attitudes toward executive control. In Study 1, participants completed Implicit Association Test (IA...

2014
Antonio Chirumbolo Ambra Brizi Stefano Mastandrea Lucia Mannetti

Art preferences are affected by a number of subjective factors. This paper reports two studies which investigated whether need for closure shapes implicit art preferences. It was predicted that higher need for closure would negatively affect implicit preferences for abstract art. In study one, 60 participants were tested for dispositional need for closure and then completed an Implicit Associat...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2002
Bertram Gawronski

Drawing on recent criticism of the Implicit Association Test (IAT), the present study tested the convergent and discriminant validity of two prejudice-related IATs to corresponding explicit prejudice measures in a German student sample (N = 61). Confirming convergent validity, (a) an IAT designed to assess negative associations related to Turkish people was significantly related to the explicit...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Ashleigh Haynes Eva Kemps Robyn Moffitt

The current study used a modified implicit association test (IAT) to change implicit evaluations of unhealthy snack food and tested its effects on subsequent consumption. Furthermore, we investigated whether these effects were moderated by inhibitory self-control. A sample of 148 women (17-25 years) motivated to manage weight through healthy eating completed an IAT intervention, and pre- and po...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2016
Christine B Cha Tara M Augenstein Katherine H Frost Katie Gallagher Eugene J D'Angelo Matthew K Nock

OBJECTIVE To examine the use of implicit and explicit measures to predict adolescent nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) before, during, and after inpatient hospitalization. METHOD Participants were 123 adolescent psychiatric inpatients who completed measures at hospital admission and discharge. The implicit measure (Self-Injury Implicit Association Test [SI-IAT]) and one of the explicit measures ...

Journal: :European journal of sport science 2016
Nicolas Mascret Jean-Louis Falconetti François Cury

Sport ability may be seen as relatively stable, genetically determined and not easily modified by practice, or as increasable with training, work and effort. Using the Implicit Association Test (IAT), the purpose of the present study is to examine whether the practice of a particular sport (swimming or basketball) can influence automatic beliefs about sport ability in these two sports. The IAT ...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2013
Tabitha C Peck Sofia Seinfeld Salvatore M Aglioti Mel Slater

Although it has been shown that immersive virtual reality (IVR) can be used to induce illusions of ownership over a virtual body (VB), information on whether this changes implicit interpersonal attitudes is meager. Here we demonstrate that embodiment of light-skinned participants in a dark-skinned VB significantly reduced implicit racial bias against dark-skinned people, in contrast to embodime...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2003
Jan Mierke Karl Christoph Klauer

The Implicit Association Test (IAT; A. G. Greenwald, D. E. McGhee, & J. L. K. Schwartz, 1998) can be used to assess interindividual differences in the strength of associative links between representational structures such as attitude objects and evaluations. Four experiments are reported that explore the extent of method-specific variance in the IAT. The most important findings are that convent...

2015
Yuliya Chernykhovskaya Carolyn Jennings Maryam Tabatabaeian

Previous work using the Implicit Association Test (IAT) has revealed an implicit association between academic disciplines and gender (Nosek et al., 2002). Namely, participants appear to have an implicit association between men and science, and women and the humanities. The purpose of this research is to examine whether the former implicit association is rooted in an association between men and ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2004
Michael A Olson Russell H Fazio

The authors argue that the Implicit Association Test (IAT; A.G. Greenwald, D.E. McGhee, & J.L.K. Schwartz, 1998) can be contaminated by associations that do not contribute to one's evaluation of an attitude object and thus do not become activated when one encounters the object but that are nevertheless available in memory. The authors propose a variant of the IAT that reduces the contamination ...

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