Implicit Attitude Measures

Implicit Attitude Measures

herausgegeben von Melanie C. Steffens, Kai J. Jonas

Reihe: Zeitschrift für Psychologie - Band 3

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Implicit Attitude Measures
ISBN: 9780889373860
1st edition 2010, iv/60 Seiten
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Implicit Attitude Measures

Online journal issue still available here

The development and application of implicit attitude measures has been one of the most thriving research areas in psychology over the last few decades. This field is united by a shared excitement about the discoveries enabled by these measures, be they related to social attitudes and behavior, clinical disorders, consumer decisions, or self-representations, among others. These approaches bridge sub-disciplines of psychology traditionally characterized by little cross-talk. The variety of implicit measures used is already broad and still growing, given variants and implementations of these implicit measures in different samples and research approaches.

This compilation brings together contributions that focus either on the comparison of different implicit measures or on the mechanisms underlying individual ones, to provide an overview of virtues and weaknesses of different approaches.


From the Reviews

"[...] of great interest to all researchers in psychology because implicit attitude measures relate to a variety of basic psychological factors such as decision-making, self-esteem, and prejudice."
Gary B. Kaniuk, PsyD, Germak Health Services in Doody's Book Reviews, 2010

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