This research project aims to explore the relationship between the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as a measure of implicit attitude to alcohol and a number of other variables comprising the Alcohol Attitudes Scale (AAS), the Frequency of participant Alcohol Use (FAU), the Quantity of participant Alcohol Use (QAU), the Temptation and Restraint Inventory (TRI), transgenerational problem alcohol use (Gen) and participant willingness to abstain from alcohol use (Abstain) over three research studies. In Study 1, the IRAP was used to determine a) if participant responding (n= 60) demonstrated a pro-alcohol bias, b) if participant responding demonstrated a pro-alcohol bias between participants when controlling for QAU, c) if Spear...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) was designed to examine implicit beliefs or atti...
The present research aimed to develop the implicit relational assessment procedure (IRAP) as a mean...
Dual-process models propose that addictive behaviors are determined by an implicit, impulsive system...
This research project aims to explore the relationship between the Implicit Relational Assessment Pr...
Abstract The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) is a relatively new tool for assessing...
Problematic alcohol use contributes to a number of related consequences each year, including the dev...
Aims: Implicit measures of alcohol associations (i.e. measures designed to assess associations that ...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) is a promising tool for measuring implicit cogni...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) is a promising tool for measuring implicit cogni...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...
Research increasingly supports the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as a measure capa...
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, ...
Aims: The advent of indirect measures, such as the Implicit Association test (IAT), has stimulated i...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) is a relatively new measure of implicit cognitio...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) was designed to examine implicit beliefs or atti...
The present research aimed to develop the implicit relational assessment procedure (IRAP) as a mean...
Dual-process models propose that addictive behaviors are determined by an implicit, impulsive system...
This research project aims to explore the relationship between the Implicit Relational Assessment Pr...
Abstract The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) is a relatively new tool for assessing...
Problematic alcohol use contributes to a number of related consequences each year, including the dev...
Aims: Implicit measures of alcohol associations (i.e. measures designed to assess associations that ...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) is a promising tool for measuring implicit cogni...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) is a promising tool for measuring implicit cogni...
In apparent contrast to the alleged importance of positive alcohol expectancies in alcohol (ab)use, ...
Research increasingly supports the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as a measure capa...
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, ...
Aims: The advent of indirect measures, such as the Implicit Association test (IAT), has stimulated i...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) is a relatively new measure of implicit cognitio...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) was designed to examine implicit beliefs or atti...
The present research aimed to develop the implicit relational assessment procedure (IRAP) as a mean...
Dual-process models propose that addictive behaviors are determined by an implicit, impulsive system...