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Twenty-Five Years of Research Using Implicit Measures
- Source :
- Social Cognition, vol 38, iss Supplement, SOCIAL COGNITION
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- eScholarship, University of California, 2020.
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Abstract
- Author(s): Gawronski, B; De Houwer, J; Sherman, JW | Abstract: The year 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of two seminal publications that have set the foundation for an exponentially growing body of research using implicit measures: Fazio, Jackson, Dunton, and Williams's (1995) work using evaluative priming to measure racial attitudes, and Greenwald and Banaji's (1995) review of implicit social cognition research that served as the basis for the development of the Implicit Association Test (IAT). The current article provides an overview of (1) two conceptual roots that continue to shape interpretations of implicit measures; (2) conflicting interpretations of the term implicit; (3) different kinds of dissociations between implicit and explicit measures; (4) theoretical developments inspired by these dissociations; and (5) research that used implicit measures to address domain-specific and applied questions. We conclude with a discussion of challenges and open questions that remain to be addressed, offering guidance for the next generation of research using implicit measures.
- Subjects :
- STATE-TRAIT ANALYSIS
Social Psychology
UNDERSTANDING IMPLICIT
science history
Political Science
Social Sciences
Political Science & Public Administration
History and Philosophy of Specific Fields
dual-process theory
Social cognition
ASSOCIATION TEST
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Psychology
ATTITUDES
Set (psychology)
CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY
RACIAL PREJUDICE
mental representation
Science history
PERSONALITY SELF-CONCEPT
AUTOMATIC ACTIVATION
implicit measures
Construct validity
Implicit-association test
Dual process theory
TEMPORAL STABILITY
implicit social cognition
SOCIAL COGNITION
Mental representation
Cognitive Sciences
Priming (psychology)
Cognitive psychology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 0278016X
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Social Cognition, vol 38, iss Supplement, SOCIAL COGNITION
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a8a87ae060b4060b7ca504221bf8f373