Methods of Assessing Implicit Social Cognition

SISP Workshop - July 2003

Instructors: Mahzarin Banaji, Harvard University; Irene Blair, University of Colorado, Boulder; Brian Nosek, University of Virginia

Participants in the SISP: Methods of Implicit Social Cognition
Back: Cathy Cox, Mike Norton, Jon Gore, Stacey Nairn, Virgil Zeigler-Hill
Middle: Carol Wilson, Susanne Peters, Dana Carney, Frances Frey, Bettina Casad, Cassandra Govan
Front: Melissa Witt, Mickey Inzlicht, Nikisha Williams, Alex Gunz, Luis Rivera, David Dalsky

The readings for the course are listed below in the tentative schedule. Clicking on the reference will download the articles to be read for that day's session. Class participants should arrive to the morning session having already read the paper for that day.

Date Readings Morning Afternoon
Prep Initial Packet    
July 14 Introduction Conceptual Issues I
15 Banaji, 2001 Conceptual Issues II Selecting Topic of Interest
16 Blair, 2002 Conceptual Issues III Reports on Topic
17 Brgh&Chrtrnd, 2002 Review of Measures Selecting Measure for Topic
18 Grnwld&Nsk, 2001; NGB, 2003 Methodological Issues Study Design
21 Bargh, 1994 Finalizing Designs Implementation I
22 Asndrpf&Bns, 2002 Implementation II Implementation III
23 Data Collection Data Collection
24 Analysis - Lecture Analysis and Presentation Prep
25 Presentations Presentations

Demonstration Inquisit Scripts for priming (evaluative, subliminal, lexical decision), IAT, and GNAT methods [Download]

Other papers for specific methodological uses (not required course readings):

IAT: Mitchell, Nosek, & Banaji, 2003; Greenwald, Nosek, & Banaji, 2003; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998
GNAT: Nosek & Banaji, 2001

For more information about these measurement tools, please visit Brian Nosek's homepage

 

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