Go/No-Go Association Task (GNAT)

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Available Test Forms

A Picture Go/No-go Association Task Template

A template picture GNAT based on the Inquisit GNAT demo
Duration: 20 minutes
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Mar 13, 2024, 4:10PM

Alcohol GNAT

A GNAT measuring positive and negative implicit associations with alcohol as described in Obasi et al (2016).
Duration: 10 minutes
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Mar 13, 2024, 4:10PM

Partner Attraction GNAT

The Partner Attraction GNAT as developed by Eastwick et al (2011).
Duration: 20 minutes
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Partner GNAT

The Partner GNAT, an implicit measure assessing evaluations of romantic partners.
Duration: 5 minutes
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Positive/Negative God Association Task (PNG-GNAT)

A Go/No Go implicit attitude reaction time test measuring positive and negative associations with god as developed by Pirutinsky et al (2017).
Duration: 5 minutes
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Mar 13, 2024, 4:10PM

Self-Esteem GNAT

A GNAT measuring implicit self-esteem as described in Gregg & Sedikides (2010).
Duration: 10 minutes
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Mar 13, 2024, 4:10PM

Sexism Go/No-Go Association Task (GNAT)

Go-Nogo Association Task (GNAT) to investigate ambivalent sexism by Britzman & Mehić-Parker (2023)
Duration: 10 minutes
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Mar 13, 2024, 4:10PM

The Go/No-go Association Task

The Go/No-go Association Task (GNAT), a measure of implicit social cognition developed by Brian Nosek (Nosek & Banaji, 2001). This is a template script created by Brian Nosek that measures automatic attitudes toward fruit and bugs. If you plan to use the GNAT for research, you should carefully review the parameters of the GNAT outlined in Nosek & Banaji (2001) in the context of your research question. Please see Project Implicit for details.
Duration: 20 minutes
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References

Google ScholarSearch Google Scholar for peer-reviewed, published research using the Inquisit Go/No-Go Association Task (GNAT).

Nosek, B. A., & Banaji, M. R. (2001). The go/no-go association task. Social Cognition, 19(6), 625-666.

Spence, A. & Townsend, E. (2006). Implicit attitudes towards genetically modified (GM) foods: A comparison of context-free and context-dependent evaluations. Appetite, 46, 67-74.

Banfield, J. F., van der Lugt, A. H., Munte, T. F. (2006). Juicy fruit and creepy crawlies: An electrophysiological study of the implicit Go/NoGo association task. NeuroImage, 31, 1841-1849.

Teachman, B. A. (2007). Evaluating implicit spider fear associations using the Go/No-go Association Task. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 38, 156-167.

Gonsalkorale, K., von Hippel, W., Sherman, J. W., Klauer, K. C. (2009). Bias and regulation of bias in intergroup interactions: Implicit attitudes toward Muslims and interaction quality. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 161-166.

Links

Project Implicit. The GNAT on Project Implicit.

Brian Nosek. University of Virginia, Project Implicit.