Faking of the Implicit Association Test Is Statistically Detectable and Partly Correctable

Volume: 32, Issue: 4, Pages: 302 - 314
Published: Nov 18, 2010
Abstract
Male and female participants were instructed to produce an altered response pattern on an Implicit Association Test measure of gender identity by slowing performance in trials requiring the same response to stimuli designating own gender and self. Participants' faking success was found to be predictable by a measure of slowing relative to unfaked performances. This combined task slowing (CTS) indicator was then applied in reanalyses of three...
Paper Details
Title
Faking of the Implicit Association Test Is Statistically Detectable and Partly Correctable
Published Date
Nov 18, 2010
Volume
32
Issue
4
Pages
302 - 314
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