Exploring the Reliability and Convergent Validity of Implicit Racial Evaluations

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Chad E. Drake
Sam Kramer
Travis Sain
Rachel Swiatek
Kristin Kohn
Meagan Murphy
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[1] Southern Illinois University,Department of Psychology
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Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure; implicit cognition; social cognition; attitudes; racism;
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10.5210/bsi.v24i0.5496
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Racial evaluations have received considerable attention by researchers of implicit cognition, especially with the Implicit Association Test (IAT). The IAT measures associative biases in a relativistic manner, whereby attitudes toward a given racial category are compared to attitudes toward another. The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) is a new behavior analytic measure of cognition that may provide a less relativistic and more specific measure of cognitive repertoires. The current study utilized a race IRAP to assess evaluative biases among a balanced sample of Black and White undergraduates. The race IRAP was administered twice in a row in conjunction with a collection of self-report measures of racial attitudes. Results for reliability and convergent validity were generally supportive. Furthermore, observed biases appeared to reflect positive in-group biases rather than derogatory attitudes toward the out-group, an effect that would not be apparent with a similarly configured race IAT. Future research may benefit from consideration of the evaluative content of the IRAP as well as the racial demographics for both the participants and the experimenters.
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页数:19
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