There has been significant interest in indirect measures of attitudes like the Implicit Association Test (IAT), presumably because of the possibility of uncovering implicit prejudices. The authors derived a set of qualitative predictions for people's performance in the IAT on the basis of random walk models. These were supported in 3 experiments comparing clearly positive or negative categories to nonwords. They also provided evidence that participants shift their response criterion when doing the IAT. Because of these criterion shifts, a response pattern in the IAT can have multiple causes. Thus, it is not possible to infer a single cause (such as prejudice) from IAT results. A surprising additional result was that nonwords were treated as...
An implicit association test (IAT) measures differential association of 2 target concepts with an at...
An implicit association test (IAT) measures differential association of 2 target concepts with an at...
The associations in our heads belong to us: Searching for attitudes and knowledge in implicit evalua...
There has been significant interest in indirect measures of attitudes like the Implicit Association ...
Background. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is the only implicit technique that presents all mai...
In the current set of experiments, we establish, and explore the consequences of, the imprecision th...
International audienceIn the current set of experiments, we establish, and explore the consequences ...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
Traditionally psychologists used explicit self-reports to better understand individuals’ attitudes b...
A relative assessment of implicit biases is limited because it produces a combined summary evaluatio...
Past research on motivation to be non-prejudiced has found that individuals who are primarily motiva...
Interest in unintended discrimination that can result from implicit attitudes and stereotypes (impli...
The current paper introduces a novel feature of Implicit Association Tests (IATs) by demonstrating t...
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is based on the observation that participants find it easier to ...
Despite the Implicit Association Test (IAT) is widely used for the implicit assessment of attitudes,...
An implicit association test (IAT) measures differential association of 2 target concepts with an at...
An implicit association test (IAT) measures differential association of 2 target concepts with an at...
The associations in our heads belong to us: Searching for attitudes and knowledge in implicit evalua...
There has been significant interest in indirect measures of attitudes like the Implicit Association ...
Background. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is the only implicit technique that presents all mai...
In the current set of experiments, we establish, and explore the consequences of, the imprecision th...
International audienceIn the current set of experiments, we establish, and explore the consequences ...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
Traditionally psychologists used explicit self-reports to better understand individuals’ attitudes b...
A relative assessment of implicit biases is limited because it produces a combined summary evaluatio...
Past research on motivation to be non-prejudiced has found that individuals who are primarily motiva...
Interest in unintended discrimination that can result from implicit attitudes and stereotypes (impli...
The current paper introduces a novel feature of Implicit Association Tests (IATs) by demonstrating t...
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is based on the observation that participants find it easier to ...
Despite the Implicit Association Test (IAT) is widely used for the implicit assessment of attitudes,...
An implicit association test (IAT) measures differential association of 2 target concepts with an at...
An implicit association test (IAT) measures differential association of 2 target concepts with an at...
The associations in our heads belong to us: Searching for attitudes and knowledge in implicit evalua...