Implicit measures: A normative analysis and review.
Ghent University · University of Freiburg
Abstract
Implicit measures can be defined as outcomes of measurement procedures that are caused in an automatic manner by psychological attributes. To establish that a measurement outcome is an implicit measure, one should examine (a) whether the outcome is causally produced by the psychological attribute it was designed to measure, (b) the nature of the processes by which the attribute causes the outcome, and (c) whether these processes operate automatically. This normative analysis provides a heuristic framework for organizing past and future research on implicit measures. The authors illustrate the heuristic function of their framework by using it to review past research on the 2 implicit measures that are currently…
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4Topics & keywords
- PsycINFO
- Normative
- Outcome (game theory)
- Psychology
- Heuristic
- Priming (agriculture)
- Implicit attitude
- Cognitive psychology
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