A Pictorial Attitude IAT as a Measure of Implicit Motives
We tested the hypothesis that a pictorial attitude variant of the Implicit Association Test (PAIAT) is a valid measure of implicit motives. The PA-IAT aims to capture attitudes towards pictures that are related to implicit motives. In the first two studies, we showed that the pictorial attitude IAT correlated more highly with non-IAT measures of implicit motives than other IAT variants. In the third study, we established the validity of the PA-IAT experimentally and showed that the pictorial attitude IAT correlated with non-declarative behavioral measures only if implicit motives were aroused.
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2011-01
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Authors: | SLABBINCK, H. ; HOUWER, J. DE ; KENHOVE, P. VAN |
Institutions: | Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde, Universiteit Gent |
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