Supplementary Materials for Nosek and Hansen's investigations of person, culture and the IAT: "The associations in our heads belong to us" and "Personalizing the IAT"

All data summaries and stimulus materials are made available for academic research purposes only. All rights reserved.

Original Articles

Nosek, B. A., & Hansen, J. J. (2008). The associations in our heads belong to us: Searching for attitudes and knowledge in implicit evaluation. Cognition and Emotion, 22, 553-594.

Nosek, B. A., & Hansen, J. J. (2008). Personalizing the Implicit Association Test increases explicit evaluation of the target concepts. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 25, 226-236.

Supplements

1: Nosek, B. A., & Hansen, J. J. (2008). Comparative model fitting of relations among IAT versions, attitudes, and cultural knowledge (PI No. 2008-01). Charlottesville, VA: Project Implicit.

2: Nosek, B. A., & Hansen, J. J. (2008). Personalizing evaluative priming? (PI No. 2008-02). Charlottesville, VA: Project Implicit.

3: Nosek, B. A., & Hansen, J. J. (2008). Implicit evaluations of peanuts compared to shellfish among people with food allergies (PI No. 2008-03). Charlottesville, VA: Project Implicit.

4: Nosek, B. A., & Hansen, J. J. (2008). A meta-analysis of relations between cultural knowledge, explicit attitudes, and the Implicit Association Test.

 

Figure. Absolute differential error rates for the two IAT conditions separated by version of the IAT (original, hybrid, personalized) and by trial type (target concept or evaluative stimulus) combined across three studies (Total N=3056). Error bars indicate the standard error of the mean. (Combined data for Studies 2, 3, and 4 in Nosek & Hansen, 2008, EJPA).

Materials and summary data for studies

Listed by Nosek & Hansen (2008; Cognition and Emotion) study number.

Study 1 - Race Attitudes
* Summary mean, correlation, and regression analyses
* Stimulus items for Black and White categories

Study 2 - Food Attitudes
* Summary mean, correlation, and regression analyses
* Stimulus items. Peanuts = ; Shellfish = ;

Study 3 - Political Attitudes
* Summary mean, correlation, and regression analyses
* Stimulus items for Bush and Kerry categories

Study 4 - Race Attitudes
* Summary mean, correlation, and regression analyses
* Stimulus items for Black and White categories

Study 5 - Food Attitudes
* Summary mean, correlation, and regression analyses
* Stimulus items. Candy bars = ; Apples = ;

Study 6 - 58 Topics
* Summary mean, correlation, and regression analyses

Study 7 - 95 Topics
* Summary mean, correlation, and regression analyses

Reanalysis of Nosek, 2005 - 57 Topics (the data that had cultural knowledge item [approx 1/4 of total data])
* Summary mean, correlation, and regression analyses


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