The authors describe the use of the affective Simon paradigm as a measure of individual differences in implicit social cognition about death. Participants made verbal responses of "good " or "bad " to death and neutral stimuli based on whether the word was a person or a thing. Participants also completed the Revised Death Attitude Profile, a Stroop task, and a version of the Implicit Association Test using death-related words. Although the affective Simon paradigm has some theoretical advantages over the IAT and Stroop procedures, we found no evidence for its validity in the present study. [234
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The authors describe the use of the affective Simon paradigm as a measure of individual differences ...
What an individual thinks about their own life and death appears to provide useful information on th...
Using an Extrinsic Affective Simon Task (EAST), we provide the first-ever systematic examination of ...
In affective Simon studies, participants are to select between a positive and negative response on t...
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This study explored a new application of Weiner\u27s Attributional Model to suicide bereavement, and...
We replicated the affective Simon effect found by De Houwer and Eelen (1998) in a situation in which...
Over the last fifty years, psychological science can be credited with persistent efforts to prevent...
Being conscious of one’s inescapable death is a fundamental attribute of humankind; it is what separ...
The fading affect bias (FAB) occurs when unpleasant affect fades faster than pleasant affect. To det...
Suicide is difficult to predict and prevent because people who consider killing themselves often are...
The authors describe the use of the affective Simon paradigm as a measure of individual differences ...
What an individual thinks about their own life and death appears to provide useful information on th...
Using an Extrinsic Affective Simon Task (EAST), we provide the first-ever systematic examination of ...
In affective Simon studies, participants are to select between a positive and negative response on t...
Suicide risk assessment is a challenge in clinical practice. Implicit measures may present with adva...
Background: Individuals with suicidal ideation share cognitive biases linking multiple thoughts to d...
Terror management theory (TMT; Greenberg, Pyszczynski, & Solomon, 1986) has been extensively tested ...
The experimental manipulation of mortality salience (MS) represents one of the most widely used meth...
In this talk we will present an overview of experimental paradigms originating in social psychology ...
This study explored a new application of Weiner\u27s Attributional Model to suicide bereavement, and...
We replicated the affective Simon effect found by De Houwer and Eelen (1998) in a situation in which...
Over the last fifty years, psychological science can be credited with persistent efforts to prevent...
Being conscious of one’s inescapable death is a fundamental attribute of humankind; it is what separ...
The fading affect bias (FAB) occurs when unpleasant affect fades faster than pleasant affect. To det...
Suicide is difficult to predict and prevent because people who consider killing themselves often are...