Wolff W, Schindler S, Brand R. The Effect of Implicitly Incentivized Faking on Explicit and Implicit Measures of Doping Attitude: When Athletes Want to Pretend an Even More Negative Attitude to Doping. PLoS ONE. 2015;10(4): e0118507.The Implicit Association Test (IAT) aims to measure participants’ automatic evaluation of an attitude object and is useful especially for the measurement of attitudes related to socially sensitive subjects, e.g. doping in sports. Several studies indicate that IAT scores can be faked on instruction. But fully or semi-instructed research scenarios might not properly reflect what happens in more realistic situations, when participants secretly decide to try faking the test. The present study is the first to investi...
Wolff W, Schindler S, Englert C, Brand R, Kißler J. Uninstructed BIAT faking when ego depleted or in...
a b s t r a c t Objectives: Doping use is seldom an accident -it is a deliberate action often requir...
This was the first study that aimed to examine the effects of instructing participants to “fake” th...
<div><p>The Implicit Association Test (IAT) aims to measure participants’ automatic evaluation of an...
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) aims to measure participants' automatic evaluation of an attitud...
BACKGROUND: Understanding athletes' attitudes and behavioural intentions towards performance enhance...
Schindler S, Wolff W, Kißler J, Brand R. Cerebral correlates of faking: evidence from a brief implic...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
BACKGROUND: Social psychology research on doping and outcome based evaluation of primary anti-doping...
BACKGROUND: Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. ...
Objectives: To examine athletes’ implicit and explicit prototype perceptions of performance enhancin...
This study examined the relationship between implicit doping attitude and athletes’ awareness of un...
Wolff W, Schindler S, Englert C, Brand R, Kißler J. Uninstructed BIAT faking when ego depleted or in...
a b s t r a c t Objectives: Doping use is seldom an accident -it is a deliberate action often requir...
This was the first study that aimed to examine the effects of instructing participants to “fake” th...
<div><p>The Implicit Association Test (IAT) aims to measure participants’ automatic evaluation of an...
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) aims to measure participants' automatic evaluation of an attitud...
BACKGROUND: Understanding athletes' attitudes and behavioural intentions towards performance enhance...
Schindler S, Wolff W, Kißler J, Brand R. Cerebral correlates of faking: evidence from a brief implic...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
BACKGROUND: Social psychology research on doping and outcome based evaluation of primary anti-doping...
BACKGROUND: Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. ...
Objectives: To examine athletes’ implicit and explicit prototype perceptions of performance enhancin...
This study examined the relationship between implicit doping attitude and athletes’ awareness of un...
Wolff W, Schindler S, Englert C, Brand R, Kißler J. Uninstructed BIAT faking when ego depleted or in...
a b s t r a c t Objectives: Doping use is seldom an accident -it is a deliberate action often requir...
This was the first study that aimed to examine the effects of instructing participants to “fake” th...