Strong claims and weak evidence: reassessing the predictive validity of the IAT.
Blanton, Hart
Strong claims and weak evidence: reassessing the predictive validity of the IAT. [electronic resource] - The Journal of applied psychology May 2009 - 567-82; discussion 583-603 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Comment
0021-9010
10.1037/a0014665 doi
Adult
Bias
Black People--psychology
Female
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Job Application
Judgment
Male
Nonverbal Communication
Observer Variation
Prejudice
Psychometrics--statistics & numerical data
Race Relations
Reproducibility of Results
Unconscious, Psychology
White People--psychology
Word Association Tests--statistics & numerical data
Strong claims and weak evidence: reassessing the predictive validity of the IAT. [electronic resource] - The Journal of applied psychology May 2009 - 567-82; discussion 583-603 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Comment
0021-9010
10.1037/a0014665 doi
Adult
Bias
Black People--psychology
Female
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Job Application
Judgment
Male
Nonverbal Communication
Observer Variation
Prejudice
Psychometrics--statistics & numerical data
Race Relations
Reproducibility of Results
Unconscious, Psychology
White People--psychology
Word Association Tests--statistics & numerical data