2016
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/bkvsp
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Validity of the Salience Asymmetry Interpretation of the IAT: Comment on Rothermund and Wentura (2004)

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“…the two attribute categories are easily distinguishable on the basis of just one dimension, for example, valence" (p. 158). Greenwald et al (2005) observed that this strategic recoding interpretation could alternatively be stated in terms of association strengths (see 3-4 and Figure 1). Rothermund et al (2009) have suggested a similar interpretation, writing that "recoding [can] occur automatically-that is, without a conscious plan or strategy (i.e., recoding can result from an implicit learning of covariations between features and responses)".…”
Section: -8 What Alternatives or Additions To An Associative Strengmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…the two attribute categories are easily distinguishable on the basis of just one dimension, for example, valence" (p. 158). Greenwald et al (2005) observed that this strategic recoding interpretation could alternatively be stated in terms of association strengths (see 3-4 and Figure 1). Rothermund et al (2009) have suggested a similar interpretation, writing that "recoding [can] occur automatically-that is, without a conscious plan or strategy (i.e., recoding can result from an implicit learning of covariations between features and responses)".…”
Section: -8 What Alternatives or Additions To An Associative Strengmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…(c) Figure-ground asymmetries between stimulus items in contrasted categories or (alternately stated) greater salience of stimulus items in one of the two contrasted categories than the other. Greenwald, Nosek, Banaji, and Klauer (2005) evaluated this alternative interpretation in existing literature and in two experiments, finding that manipulated figure-ground asymmetries did not have the effects expected by Rothermund and Wentura.…”
Section: -8 What Alternatives or Additions To An Associative Strengmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Although one might assume that scholarly criticism is unwelcome, we -as researchers identified with the IAT -find it extremely valuable. This value is evident in the several recent publications of method-focused IAT work (e.g., Cai et al, 2004;Greenwald et al, 2003;Greenwald, Nosek, Banaji, & Klauer, 2005;Greenwald et al, 2006;Mierke & Klauer, 2003;Pinter & Greenwald, 2005). Without the instigation provided by scholarly criticism of the IAT, there would have been less motivation to pursue questions of method.…”
Section: Metric Meaningfulness Of Sensitivity (D') Measures In Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…word length, stimulus familiarity, salience asymmetries; cf. Dasgupta et al, 2000;Greenwald et al, 2005).…”
Section: Accounts For the Iat Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%