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Fulmer, Connie L. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2010
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender bias in pre-service principals using the Gender-Leader Implicit Association Test. Analyses of student-learning narratives revealed how students made sense of gender bias (biased or not-biased) and how each reacted to evidence (surprised or not-surprised). Two implications were: (1) the need for…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Gender Bias, Instructional Leadership, Preservice Teacher Education
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Vahey, Nigel A.; Barnes-Holmes, Dermot; Barnes-Holmes, Yvonne; Stewart, Ian – Psychological Record, 2009
The study examined the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure's (IRAP) validity as a computerized response-latency-based measure of implicit self-esteem. University undergraduates and 2 sets of convicted prisoners participated. One set of prisoners resided in the main block, and the other in a privileged lower security "open area" of a…
Descriptors: Self Concept Measures, Association Measures, Self Esteem, Reaction Time
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Hakansson, Gisela; Norrby, Catrin – Language Learning, 2010
This article explores the influence of the learning environment on the second language acquisition of Swedish. Data were collected longitudinally over 1 year from 35 university students studying Swedish in Malmo, Sweden, and in Melbourne, Australia. Three areas were investigated: grammar, pragmatics, and lexicon. The development of grammar was…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Scoring, Foreign Countries, Native Speakers
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Barnes-Holmes, Dermot; Waldron, Deirdre; Barnes-Holmes, Yvonne; Stewart, Ian – Psychological Record, 2009
The current study aimed to test the validity of the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP), as compared to the Implicit Association Test (IAT), by assessing the attitudes of Dublin dwellers and rural dwellers toward Dublin and country life. Discrimination between the two groups for the IAT was marginally significant. The IRAP…
Descriptors: Validity, Reliability, Association Measures, Attitude Measures
Fitzsimmons, Kathleen A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study examined the existence of implicit racial bias in nursing faculty using the Implicit Association Test (IAT). It was conducted within a critical race theory framework where race was seen as a permanent, pervasive, and systemic condition, not an individual process. The study was fueled by data showing continued disparate academic and…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Nursing Education, Nursing Students, College Faculty
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Malcolmson, Kelly A.; Sinclair, Lisa – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2007
Implicit and explicit stereotypes toward the title Ms. were examined. Participants read a short description of a target person whose title of address varied (Ms., Mrs., Miss, Mr.). They then rated the person on agentic and communal traits and completed an Implicit Association Test. Replicating earlier research (Dion, 1987), at an explicit level,…
Descriptors: Females, Sex Stereotypes, Personality Traits, Association Measures
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van den Bergh, Linda; Denessen, Eddie; Hornstra, Lisette; Voeten, Marinus; Holland, Rob W. – American Educational Research Journal, 2010
Ethnic minority students are at risk for school failure and show a heightened susceptibility to negative teacher expectancy effects. In the present study, whether the prejudiced attitudes of teachers relate to their expectations and the academic achievement of their students is examined. The prejudiced attitudes of 41 elementary school teachers…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Academic Achievement, Association Measures, Attitude Measures
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Gannon, Theresa A.; Rose, Marianne R.; Williams, Sian E. – Journal of Sexual Aggression, 2009
A number of studies using the Implicit Association Test have shown successfully that male child molesters hold cognitive associations between children and sexual concepts. The results of such studies appear to indicate that male child molesters hold core cognitive associations that play some part in facilitating and/or maintaining sexual advances…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Association Measures, Females, Children
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Witkiewitz, Katie; Villarroel, Nadia Aracelliz – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2009
Clinical research has found a strong association between negative affect and returning to alcohol use after a period of abstinence. Yet little is known about the probability of a lapse given a particular level of negative affect or whether there is a reciprocal relationship between negative affect and alcohol use across time. The goal of the…
Descriptors: Drinking, Probability, Incidence, Recidivism
Dobbins, C. Neelie – ProQuest LLC, 2010
There is a lack of implementation of instructional strategies to assist middle school teachers in improving mathematics education for their students. Coaching is one solution to this problem, but its impact on student achievement is unclear. This case study evaluated the relationship between coaching and teacher efficacy and the impact of these…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Charter Schools, Mathematics Education, Teacher Effectiveness
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Todd, R. Watson; Pojanapunya, Punjaporn – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2009
The academic literature and educational principle suggest that native and non-native English speaking teachers should be treated equally, yet in many countries there is a broad social and commercial preference for native speaker teachers which may also involve racial issues. Attitudes towards native and non-native English speaking teachers have…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Research Methodology, Association Measures, Measures (Individuals)
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O'Toole, Catriona; Barnes-Holmes, Dermot; Smyth, Sinead – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2007
Participants were trained in a series of interrelated conditional discriminations that aimed to establish four 4-member equivalence classes (i.e., A1-B1-C1-D1, A2-B2-C2-D2, A3-B3-C3-D3, A4-B4-C4-D4). During this training, the four A stimuli (i.e., A1, A2, A3, and A4) were compounded with pictures containing positive or negative evaluative…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Visual Stimuli, Training, Association Measures
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Lindgren, Kristen P.; Shoda, Yuichi; George, William H. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2007
Using explicit, self-report measures, past research has found that heterosexual men, relative to heterosexual women, often attribute more sexuality to women's behaviors. In the present studies, the Implicit Association Test was used to determine if these findings held at the automatic processing level. The results of Study 1 were consistent with…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Gender Differences, Homosexuality, Sexuality
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Notebaert, Wim; Verguts, Tom – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Congruency effects are typically smaller after incongruent than after congruent trials. One explanation is in terms of higher levels of cognitive control after detection of conflict (conflict adaptation; e.g., M. M. Botvinick, T. S. Braver, D. M. Barch, C. S. Carter, & J. D. Cohen, 2001). An alternative explanation for these results is based on…
Descriptors: Multiple Regression Analysis, Congruence (Psychology), Performance Factors, Program Validation
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Cohn, Melanie; Moscovitch, Morris – Journal of Memory and Language, 2007
In four experiments, the authors investigated whether two measures of associative recognition memory (associative identification and associative reinstatement) are dissociable from one-another on the basis of their reliance on strategic retrieval and are dissociable from item recognition memory. Experiment 1 showed that deep encoding of relational…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Memory, Association (Psychology), Association Measures
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