The measure obtained from the Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald et al., 1998. DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.74.6.1464) is often used to predict people's behaviors. However, it has shown poor predictive ability potentially because of its typical scoring method (the D score), which is affected by the across-trial variability in the IAT data and might provide biased estimates of the construct. Linear Mixed-Effects Models (LMMs) can address this issue while providing a Rasch-like parametrization of accuracy and time responses. In this study, the predictive abilities of D scores and LMM estimates were compared. The LMMs estimates showed better predictive ability than the D score, and allowed for in-depth analyses at the stimulus level that helped in reducing the across -trial variability. Implications of the results and limitations of the study are discussed.

Filling the gap between implicit associations and behavior: A linear mixed-effects Rasch analysis of the Implicit Association Test / Epifania, Ottavia Marina; Anselmi, Pasquale; Robusto, Egidio. - In: METHODOLOGY. - ISSN 1614-2241. - 18:3(2022), pp. 185-202. [10.5964/meth.7155]

Filling the gap between implicit associations and behavior: A linear mixed-effects Rasch analysis of the Implicit Association Test

Epifania, Ottavia Marina
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2022-01-01

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The measure obtained from the Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald et al., 1998. DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.74.6.1464) is often used to predict people's behaviors. However, it has shown poor predictive ability potentially because of its typical scoring method (the D score), which is affected by the across-trial variability in the IAT data and might provide biased estimates of the construct. Linear Mixed-Effects Models (LMMs) can address this issue while providing a Rasch-like parametrization of accuracy and time responses. In this study, the predictive abilities of D scores and LMM estimates were compared. The LMMs estimates showed better predictive ability than the D score, and allowed for in-depth analyses at the stimulus level that helped in reducing the across -trial variability. Implications of the results and limitations of the study are discussed.
2022
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Epifania, Ottavia Marina; Anselmi, Pasquale; Robusto, Egidio
Filling the gap between implicit associations and behavior: A linear mixed-effects Rasch analysis of the Implicit Association Test / Epifania, Ottavia Marina; Anselmi, Pasquale; Robusto, Egidio. - In: METHODOLOGY. - ISSN 1614-2241. - 18:3(2022), pp. 185-202. [10.5964/meth.7155]
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