Reliability of Implicit Self-esteem Measures Revisited

被引:51
作者
Krause, Sascha [1 ]
Back, Mitja D. [2 ]
Egloff, Boris [2 ]
Schmukle, Stefan C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Munster, Dept Psychol, D-48149 Munster, Germany
[2] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Dept Psychol, D-6500 Mainz, Germany
关键词
implicit self-esteem; indirect measures; internal consistency; stability; AFFECTIVE SIMON TASK; ASSOCIATION TEST; PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY; AUTOMATIC ACTIVATION; ASSESSING ANXIETY; ATTITUDE MEASURES; SOCIAL COGNITION; DIFFUSION-MODEL; NAME LETTERS; EXPLICIT;
D O I
10.1002/per.792
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This study investigated the internal consistencies and temporal stabilities of different implicit self-esteem measures. Participants (N = 101) responded twice-with a time lag of 4 weeks-to five different tasks: the Implicit Association Test (IAT), the Brief Implicit Association Test (BIAT), the Affective Priming Task (APT), the Identification-Extrinsic Affective Simon Task (ID-EAST) and the Name-Letter Task (NLT). As expected, the highest reliability coefficients were obtained for the self-esteem IAT. Importantly, the internal consistencies and the temporal stabilities of the APT, the ID-EAST, and the NLT were substantially improved by using material, structural, and analytic innovations. In particular, the use of the adaptive response-window procedure for the APT, the computation of error scores for the ID-EAST, and the computation of a double corrected scoring algorithm for the NLT yielded reliability coefficients comparable to those of the established IAT. Implications for the indirect assessment of self-esteem are discussed. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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