Nosek, Bar-Anan, Sriram & Greenwald (2012): Understanding and Using the Brief Implicit Association Test: I. Recommended Scoring Procedures
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AuthorsBrian Nosek (University of Virginia)
Production Date2012
Distributor ContactBrian Nosek (University of Virginia), nosek@virginia.edu
Distribution Date2012
Deposit DateDecember 31, 2011
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Sriram and Greenwald (2009) introduced a Brief version of the Implicit Association Test (BIAT). The present research identified analytical best practices for overall psychometric performance of the BIAT. In 7 studies and multiple replications, we investigated analytic practices with several evaluation criteria: sensitivity to detecting known effects and group differences, internal consistency, relations with implicit measures of the same topic, relations with explicit measures of the same topic and other criterion variables, and resistance to an extraneous influence of average response time. Two data transformation algorithms, G and D, outperformed other approaches. We conclude with recommended analytic practices for standard use of the BIAT.

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