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Incongruence in doping related attitudes, beliefs and opinions in the context of discordant behavioural data: in which measure do we trust?Understanding and using the brief Implicit Association Test: recommended scoring procedures.An unintentional pro-Black bias in judgement among educators.Moderators of implicit and explicit drinking identity in a large US adult sampleCharacterizing implicit mental health associations across clinical domains.Evaluating age differences in coping motives as a mediator of the link between social anxiety symptoms and alcohol problems.Wounds that can't be seen: implicit trauma associations predict posttraumatic stress disorder symptomsI drink therefore I am: validating alcohol-related implicit association tests.Predictive Validity of Explicit and Implicit Threat Overestimation in Contamination Fear.Reducing stigma toward seeking mental health treatment among adolescents.Is "Cootie" in the Eye of the Beholder? An Experimental Attempt to Modify Implicit Associations Tied to Contamination FearsAssociation of unconscious race and social class bias with vignette-based clinical assessments by medical studentsImplicit social cognition: from measures to mechanisms.Motivated independence? Implicit party identity predicts political judgments among self-proclaimed Independents.The rules of implicit evaluation by race, religion, and age.The Reliability of Child-Friendly Race-Attitude Implicit Association Tests.Implicit motivational processes underlying smoking in american and dutch adolescents.Biogenetic models of psychopathology, implicit guilt, and mental illness stigma.Using response-time latencies to measure athletes' doping attitudes: the brief implicit attitude test identifies substance abuse in bodybuilders.Of animals and objects: men's implicit dehumanization of women and likelihood of sexual aggression.Understanding how adherence goals promote adherence behaviours: a repeated measure observational study with HIV seropositive patientsPromoting functional foods as acceptable alternatives to doping: potential for information-based social marketing approach.Components of implicit stigma against mental illness among Chinese students.Drink refusal self-efficacy and implicit drinking identity: an evaluation of moderators of the relationship between self-awareness and drinking behavior.Innovative techniques for estimating illegal activities in a human-wildlife-management conflict.Defensive function of persecutory delusion and discrepancy between explicit and implicit self-esteem in schizophrenia: study using the Brief Implicit Association TestWeb-based cognitive bias modification for problem drinkers: protocol of a randomised controlled trial with a 2x2x2 factorial design.Combining cognitive bias modification training with motivational support in alcohol dependent outpatients: study protocol for a randomised controlled trialThe effect of implicitly incentivized faking on explicit and implicit measures of doping attitude: when athletes want to pretend an even more negative attitude to dopingImplicit Coping and Enhancement Motives Predict Unique Variance in Drinking in Asian Americans.Should We Stop Looking for a Better Scoring Algorithm for Handling Implicit Association Test Data? Test of the Role of Errors, Extreme Latencies Treatment, Scoring Formula, and Practice Trials on Reliability and Validity.Persistence of the uncanny valley: the influence of repeated interactions and a robot's attitude on its perception.Uninstructed BIAT faking when ego depleted or in normal state: differential effect on brain and behaviorExplicit Not Implicit Preferences Predict Conservation Intentions for Endangered Species and Biomes.How to Set Focal Categories for Brief Implicit Association Test? "Good" Is Good, "Bad" Is Not So GoodDamaged Self-Esteem is Associated with Internalizing Problems.Dropping Out or Keeping Up? Early-Dropouts, Late-Dropouts, and Maintainers Differ in Their Automatic Evaluations of Exercise Already before a 14-Week Exercise Course.Warmth and competence in your face! Visual encoding of stereotype content.Automatic Evaluation Stimuli - The Most Frequently Used Words to Describe Physical Activity and the Pleasantness of Physical ActivityImplicit versus explicit attitudes toward psychiatric medication: Implications for insight and treatment adherence.
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2009 nî lūn-bûn
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2009 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2009 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2009年の論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年论文
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The Brief Implicit Association Test.
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The Brief Implicit Association Test.
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The Brief Implicit Association Test.
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The Brief Implicit Association Test.
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The Brief Implicit Association Test
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10.1027/1618-3169.56.4.283
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z