Raising awareness about measurement error in research on unconscious mental processes

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Miguel A. Vadillo
Simone Malejka
Daryl Y. H. Lee
Zoltan Dienes
David R. Shanks
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[1] Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,Departamento de Psicología Básica, Facultad de Psicología
[2] University College London,Department of Experimental Psychology
[3] University of Sussex,School of Psychology
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Contextual cuing; Meta-analysis; Reliability; Unconscious learning;
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Experimental psychologists often neglect the poor psychometric properties of the dependent measures collected in their studies. In particular, a low reliability of measures can have dramatic consequences for the interpretation of key findings in some of the most popular experimental paradigms, especially when strong inferences are drawn from the absence of statistically significant correlations. In research on unconscious cognition, for instance, it is commonly argued that the lack of a correlation between task performance and measures of awareness or explicit recollection of the target stimuli provides strong support for the conclusion that the cognitive processes underlying performance must be unconscious. Using contextual cuing of visual search as a case study, we show that given the low reliability of the dependent measures collected in these studies, it is usually impossible to draw any firm conclusion about the unconscious character of this effect from correlational analyses. Furthermore, both a psychometric meta-analysis of the available evidence and a cognitive-modeling approach suggest that, in fact, we should expect to see very low correlations between performance and awareness at the empirical level, even if both constructs are perfectly related at the latent level. Convincing evidence for the unconscious character of contextual cuing and other effects will most likely demand richer and larger data sets, coupled with more powerful analytic approaches.
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