APS
31st APS Annual Convention
Advances in Implicit Cognition: New Measures, Model Investigations and Statistical Techniques.
Diversifying the measures, models and statistical techniques used will enhance our understanding of implicit cognition. Two new implicit measures that offer several advantages over existing measures will be presented. Models will illuminate underlying faking processes in an implicit measure. Lastly, times-series analysis will show how implicit attitudes change overtime.
Chairs & Discussants
- Brian O'SheaChair
University of Amsterdam - Brian O'SheaChair
Harvard University
Presentations
- Implicit Measures 2.0: Exploiting Automatic Relational Stimulus Processing to Optimize the Utility of Implicit Measures. Adriaan Spruyt
- The Simple Implicit Procedure (SIP): A New Method of Measuring Implicit Cognition. Brian O'Shea, Gordon Brown, Derrick Watson
- Faking the Implicit Association Test (IAT): New Insights Based on Quad and Real ModelFranziska Meissner, Rica Volmerich, Klaus Rothermund
- : Innovations in Measuring, Analyzing, and Understanding Implicit AttitudesTessa Charlesworth, Mahzarin Banaji