AbstractIt is common for people to report strong preferences for certain types of alcohol, often as a function of past positive or negative experiences with particular types of drinks. Despite this individual difference, implicit measures related to alcohol frequently use nomothetic approaches – i.e., use a standard set of alcohol beverage stimuli – which may not match individuals' actual drinking behavior. Moreover, this mismatch may account for some of the inconsistencies across studies using implicit measures. The present study used an idiographic variant of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) in which participants (N=300) selected alcohol images that matched their drinking behavior (non-drinkers selected what they were offered most ofte...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...
AbstractIt is common for people to report strong preferences for certain types of alcohol, often as ...
Studies using bipolar Implicit Association Tests (IATs) found that heavy drinkers have negative and ...
Studies using bipolar Implicit Association Tests (IATs) found that heavy drinkers have negative and ...
Research using unipolar Implicit Association Tests (IATs) demonstrated that positive but not negativ...
OBJECTIVE: Excessive alcohol drinking, particularly among college students, is a major health concer...
Aims: The advent of indirect measures, such as the Implicit Association test (IAT), has stimulated i...
Dual-process models propose that addictive behaviors are determined by an implicit, impulsive system...
Dual-process models propose that addictive behaviors are determined by an implicit, impulsive system...
Recently, a modified version of the Implicit Association Test (IAT), the IAT-RF (IAT-Recoding Free) ...
Recently, a modified version of the Implicit Association Test (IAT), the IAT-RF (IAT-Recoding Free) ...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch aimed at uncovering implicit cognitive processes involved in ...
Research aimed at uncovering implicit cognitive processes involved in alcohol use and abuse has demo...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...
AbstractIt is common for people to report strong preferences for certain types of alcohol, often as ...
Studies using bipolar Implicit Association Tests (IATs) found that heavy drinkers have negative and ...
Studies using bipolar Implicit Association Tests (IATs) found that heavy drinkers have negative and ...
Research using unipolar Implicit Association Tests (IATs) demonstrated that positive but not negativ...
OBJECTIVE: Excessive alcohol drinking, particularly among college students, is a major health concer...
Aims: The advent of indirect measures, such as the Implicit Association test (IAT), has stimulated i...
Dual-process models propose that addictive behaviors are determined by an implicit, impulsive system...
Dual-process models propose that addictive behaviors are determined by an implicit, impulsive system...
Recently, a modified version of the Implicit Association Test (IAT), the IAT-RF (IAT-Recoding Free) ...
Recently, a modified version of the Implicit Association Test (IAT), the IAT-RF (IAT-Recoding Free) ...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch aimed at uncovering implicit cognitive processes involved in ...
Research aimed at uncovering implicit cognitive processes involved in alcohol use and abuse has demo...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...