Using implicit association tests in age-heterogeneous samples: The importance of cognitive abilities and quad model processes.

Volume: 32, Issue: 5, Pages: 432 - 446
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
Implicit association tests (IATs) are increasingly used to indirectly assess people's traits, attitudes, or other characteristics. In addition to measuring traits or attitudes, IAT scores also reflect differences in cognitive abilities because scores are based on reaction times (RTs) and errors. As cognitive abilities change with age, questions arise concerning the usage and interpretation of IATs for people of different age. To address these...
Paper Details
Title
Using implicit association tests in age-heterogeneous samples: The importance of cognitive abilities and quad model processes.
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Volume
32
Issue
5
Pages
432 - 446
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