Cognitive Control And The Implicit Association Test: A Replication Of Siegel, Dougherty, And Huber (2012)

David J. Johnson, David Ampofo, Serra A. Erbas,Alison Robey, Harry Calvert, Victoria Garriques, Julia Hatch, Leigh Gulbransen, Rabbiya Iqbal, Maya Lewis, Elinor Stern,Michael Dougherty

COLLABRA-PSYCHOLOGY(2021)

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The implicit association test (IAT) is widely used to measure evaluative associations towards groups or the self but is influenced by other traits. Siegel, Dougherty, and Huber (2012, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology) found that manipulating cognitive control via false feedback (Study 3) changed the degree to which the IAT was related to cognitive control versus evaluative associations. We conducted two replications of this study and a mini meta-analysis. Null-hypothesis tests, meta-analysis, and a small telescope approach demonstrated weak to no support for the original hypotheses. We conclude that the original findings are unreliable and that both the original study and our replications do not provide evidence that manipulating cognitive control affects IAT scores.
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implicit association test, cognitive control, replication
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