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Implicit associations in cybersex addiction: Adaption of an Implicit Association Test with pornographic pictures

Addictive Behaviors, 2015
Recent studies show similarities between cybersex addiction and substance dependencies and argue to classify cybersex addiction as a behavioral addiction. In substance dependency, implicit associations are known to play a crucial role, and such implicit associations have not been studied in cybersex addiction, so far.
Snagowski, Jan   +4 more
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Attitudes and the Implicit Association Test.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2001
Three studies examined the relationship between the Implicit Association Test (IAT) and explicit attitudes. In the 1st and all subsequent studies, the lack of any correlation between the IAT and explicitly measured attitudes supports the view that the IAT is independent from explicit attitudes. Study 2 examined the relationships among the IAT, explicit
Andrew Karpinski, James L. Hilton
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Open Source Implicit Association Test

2016
IAT implemented in PsychoPy v1.90, but with more flexibility than the version bundled with ...
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Is the Implicit Association Test Immune to Faking?

Experimental Psychology, 2004
Abstract. One of the main advantages of measures of automatic cognition is supposed to be that they are less susceptible to faking than explicit tests. It is an empirical question, however, to what degree these measures can be faked, and the response might well differ for different measures.
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Self‐Presentational Effects in the Implicit Association Test

Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2006
Two studies rely on Schlenker and Leary 's (1982) conceptual framework to investigate self‐presentational biases in the Implicit Association Test (IAT). Study 1 shows that under specific conditions, the IAT is indeed sensitive to self‐presentation, especially for high self‐monitors.
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Implicit Association Test

2015
Teige-Mocigemba, Sarah   +1 more
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Assessing explicit and implicit stereotypes in tourism: self-reports and implicit association test

Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2023
Wai Tsz Serene Tse, Vincent Tung
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Meta-Analytic Use of Balanced Identity Theory to Validate the Implicit Association Test

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2021
Dario Cvencek   +2 more
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The Implicit Association Test

2019
Allen R. McConnell, Robert J. Rydell
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Understanding and Using the Implicit Association Test: II. Method Variables and Construct Validity

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2005
Brian A Nosek, Anthony G Greenwald
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