Relationship Between the Implicit Association Test and Intergroup Behavior: A Meta-Analysis

被引:295
作者
Kurdi, Benedek [1 ]
Seitchik, Allison E. [2 ]
Axt, Jordan R. [3 ]
Carroll, Timothy J. [1 ]
Karapetyan, Arpi [4 ]
Kaushik, Neela [5 ]
Tomezsko, Diana [6 ]
Greenwald, Anthony G. [7 ]
Banaji, Mahzarin R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Dept Psychol, William James Hall 1520,33 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[2] Merrimack Coll, Dept Psychol, N Andover, MA 01845 USA
[3] Univ Virginia, Dept Psychol, Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA
[4] Harvard Univ, Grad Sch Educ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[5] Boston Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[6] Harvard Univ, Harvard Law Sch, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[7] Univ Washington, Dept Psychol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
Implicit Association Test; implicit social cognition; intergroup relations; meta-analysis; predictive validity; SOCIAL COGNITION; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; EFFECT SIZE; ATTITUDES; POWER; DISCRIMINATION; STEREOTYPES; BIAS; RETRIEVAL; PREJUDICE;
D O I
10.1037/amp0000364
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Using data from 217 research reports (N = 36,071, compared to 3,471 and 5,433 in previous meta-analyses), this meta-analysis investigated the conceptual and methodological conditions under which Implicit Association Tests (IATs) measuring attitudes, stereotypes, and identity correlate with criterion measures of intergroup behavior. We found significant implicit- criterion correlations (ICCs) and explicit-criterion correlations (ECCs), with unique contributions of implicit (beta = .14) and explicit measures (beta = .11) revealed by structural equation modeling. ICCs were found to be highly heterogeneous, making moderator analyses necessary. Basic study features or conceptual variables did not account for any heterogeneity: Unlike explicit measures, implicit measures predicted for all target groups and types of behavior, and implicit, but not explicit, measures were equally associated with behaviors varying in controllability and conscious awareness. However, ICCs differed greatly by methodological features: Studies with a declared focus on ICCs, standard IATs rather than variants, high-polarity attributes, behaviors measured in a relative (two categories present) rather than absolute manner (single category present), and high implicit-criterion correspondence (k = 13) produced a mean ICC of r = .37. Studies scoring low on these variables (k = 6) produced an ICC of r = .02. Examination of methodological properties-a novelty of this meta-analysis-revealed that most studies were vastly underpowered and analytic strategies regularly ignored measurement error. Recommendations, along with online applications for calculating statistical power and internal consistency are provided to improve future studies on the implicit-criterion relationship.
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页码:569 / 586
页数:18
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