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Neural Patterns of the Implicit Association Test [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2015
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is a reaction time based categorization task that measures the differential associative strength between bipolar targets and evaluative attribute concepts as an approach to indexing implicit beliefs or biases. An open
Graham F Healy   +2 more
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Implicit measure for yoga research: Yoga implicit association test

open access: yesInternational Journal of Yoga, 2014
Context: The implicit association test (IAT), a new tool for yoga research is presented. Implicit measures could be used in those situations where (1) The construct is difficult to self-report, (2) there is a threat of social desirability. Clinically, we
Judu V Ilavarasu   +2 more
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How to set focal categories for Brief Implicit Association Test? Good is good, bad is not so good [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
Three studies were conducted to examine the validity of the four versions of BIATs that are supposed to measure the same construct but differ in shared focal category.
Yuanyuan eShi   +4 more
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The target/perpetrator brief-implicit association test (B-IAT): an implicit instrument for efficiently measuring discrimination based on race/ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, weight, and age [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2021
Background To date, research assessing discrimination has employed primarily explicit measures (i.e., self-reports), which can be subject to intentional and social desirability processes.
Maddalena Marini   +8 more
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The Use of Pupillometry in Autobiographical Implicit Association Test [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
The Autobiographical Implicit Association Test (aIAT) is a reaction time-based methodology to assess one's recognition of the truth value of propositions about an autobiographical episode.
Tokihiro Ogawa   +2 more
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The Implicit Association Test in health professions education: A meta-narrative review [PDF]

open access: yesPerspectives on Medical Education, 2019
Introduction Implicit bias is a growing area of interest among educators. Educational strategies used to elicit awareness of implicit biases commonly include the Implicit Association Test (IAT).
Javeed Sukhera   +3 more
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Children's implicit food cognition: Developing a food Implicit Association Test. [PDF]

open access: yesCogn Dev, 2020
Assessing children’s reasoning about food, including their health knowledge and their food preferences, is an important step toward understanding how health messages may influence children’s food choices. However, in many studies, assessing children’s reasoning relies on parent report or could be susceptible to social pressure from adults.
DeJesus JM, Gelman SA, Lumeng JC.
europepmc   +6 more sources

The Gender Violence - Implicit Association Test to measure attitudes toward intimate partner violence against women [PDF]

open access: yesPsicologia: Reflexão e Crítica, 2020
Attitudes play a central role in intimate partner violence against women and are related to its origin, to the responses of women who suffer violence, and to the settings where it occurs. In fact, these attitudes are recognized as one of the risk factors
Victoria A. Ferrer-Perez   +3 more
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Measuring implicit alcohol associations via the Internet: Validation of Web-based implicit association tests [PDF]

open access: bronzeBehavior Research Methods, 2008
Given the potential advantages of online assessment of implicit alcohol-related cognitive processes, the goal of this study was to empirically validate the online administration of the implicit association test (IAT). First, we examined whether an Internet-delivered IAT programmed in Flash can be as effectively used to assess implicit alcohol-related ...
Katrijn Houben, Reínout W. Wiers
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Implicit associations in eating disorders: An experimental study using implicit associations test [PDF]

open access: bronzeEuropean Psychiatry, 2011
IntroductionGreenwald et al. (1998) developed The implicit Association Test (IAT) to measure automatic concept-attribute associations. The assumption of the test is that strongly associated (compatible) attribute-concept pairs should be easier to classify together than are weakly associated or opposed (incompatible) attribute concepts.
A. Ricceri   +3 more
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