Nosek & Smyth (2007): A multitrait-multimethod validation of the Implicit Association Test: Implicit and explicit attitudes are related but distinct constructs.
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Study Global IDhdl:1902.1/11159
AuthorsBrian Nosek (University of Virginia)
ProducerBrian Nosek, University of Virginia
Production Date2007
DistributorBrian Nosek, University of Virginia; Murray Research Archive Logo
Distributor ContactBrian Nosek (University of Virginia), nosek@virginia.edu
Distribution DateFebruary 18, 2008
Deposit DateFebruary 18, 2008
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Abstract

Recent theoretical and methodological innovations suggest a distinction between implicit and explicit evaluations. We applied Campbell and Fiske’s (1959) classic multitrait-multimethod design precepts to test the construct validity of implicit attitudes as measured by the Implicit Association Test (IAT). Participants (N = 287) were measured on both self-report and IAT for up to seven attitude domains. Through a sequence of latent-variable structural models, systematic method variance was distinguished from attitude variance, and a correlated two-factors-per-attitude model (implicit and explicit factors) was superior to a single-factor-per-attitude specification. That is, despite sometimes strong relations between implicit and explicit attitude factors, collapsing their indicators into a single attitude factor resulted in relatively inferior model fit.We conclude that these implicit and explicit measures assess related but distinct attitude constructs. This provides a basis for, but does not distinguish between, dual-process and dual-representation theories that account for the distinctions between constructs.

Abstract Date2007
Keywordsimplicit social cognition
Related PublicationsNosek, B. A., & Smyth, F. L. (2007). A multitrait-multimethod validation of the Implicit Association Test: Implicit and explicit attitudes are related but distinct constructs. Experimental Psychology, 54, 14-29.
Time Period CoveredSeptember, 2000 - June, 2001
Date of CollectionSeptember, 2000 - June, 2001
Country/NationU.S.A.
Geographic CoverageNew Haven, CT
Geographic UnitNew Haven, CT
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