Self-Esteem IAT

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Self-Esteem IAT

The Self-Esteem IAT using self and other pronouns.
Duration: 5.5 minutes
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German
Mar 13, 2024, 4:10PM

Self-Esteem IAT (idiosyncratic items)

The Self-Esteem IAT as described in Greenwald & Farnham (2000).
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References

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Greenwald, A. G., & Farnham, S. D. (January 01, 2000). Using the implicit association test to measure self-esteem and self-concept. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 6, 1022-38.

Yamaguchi, S., Greenwald, A. G., Banaji, M. R., Murakami, F., Chen, D., Shiomura, K., Kobayashi, C., ... Krendl, A. (June 01, 2007). Apparent Universality of Positive Implicit Self-Esteem. Psychological Science, 18, 6, 498-500.

Buhlmann, U., Teachman, B. A., Naumann, E., Fehlinger, T., & Rief, W. (January 01, 2009). The meaning of beauty: implicit and explicit self-esteem and attractiveness beliefs in body dysmorphic disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23, 5, 694-702.

Szeto, A. C. H., Sorrentino, R. M., Yasunaga, S., Otsubo, Y., Kouhara, S., & Sasayama, I. (September 01, 2009). Using the implicit association test across cultures: A case of implicit self-esteem in Japan and Canada. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 12, 3, 211-220.