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The relational responding task: toward a new implicit measure of beliefs.


ABSTRACT: We introduce the Relational Responding Task (RRT) as a tool for capturing beliefs at the implicit level. Flemish participants were asked to respond as if they believed that Flemish people are more intelligent than immigrants (e.g., respond "true" to the statement "Flemish people are wiser than immigrants") or to respond as if they believed that immigrants are more intelligent than Flemish people (e.g., respond "true" to the statement "Flemish people are dumber than immigrants"). The difference in performance between these two tasks correlated with ratings of the extent to which participants explicitly endorsed the belief that Flemish people are more intelligent than immigrants and with questionnaire measures of subtle and blatant racism. The current study provides a first step toward validating RRT effects as a viable measure of implicit beliefs.

SUBMITTER: De Houwer J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4371587 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The relational responding task: toward a new implicit measure of beliefs.

De Houwer Jan J   Heider Niclas N   Spruyt Adriaan A   Roets Arne A   Hughes Sean S  

Frontiers in psychology 20150324


We introduce the Relational Responding Task (RRT) as a tool for capturing beliefs at the implicit level. Flemish participants were asked to respond as if they believed that Flemish people are more intelligent than immigrants (e.g., respond "true" to the statement "Flemish people are wiser than immigrants") or to respond as if they believed that immigrants are more intelligent than Flemish people (e.g., respond "true" to the statement "Flemish people are dumber than immigrants"). The difference i  ...[more]

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