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001 1965
010 _a9781593854027
090 _a1965
100 _a20100408d2007 k y0pory5003 ba
101 0 _aeng
102 _aUS
200 1 _aImplicit measures of atittudes
_fed. Bernd Wittenbrink, Norbert Schwartz
210 _aNew York
_cGilford Press
_d2007
215 _a294 p.
464 1 _tWhat do we know about implicit attitude measures and what do we have to learn?
_028497
464 1 _tMental representations are states, not things : implications for implivit and explicit measurement
_028498
464 1 _tBeyond the attitude object : implicit attitudes spring from object-centered contexts
_028499
464 1 _tParadigms we live by : a plea for more basic research and the implicit association test
_028500
464 1 _tHow to define and examine the implicitness of implicit measures
_028501
464 1 _tUndestanding social evaluations : what we can (and cannot) learn from neuroimaging
_028502
464 1 _tAttitudes as mental and neural states of readiness : using physiological measures to study implicit attitudes
_028503
464 1 _tarmed only with paper and pencil : low-tech measures of implicit attitudes
_028504
464 1 _tUnderstanding and using the implicit association test - IV : what we know (so far) about the method
_028505
464 1 _tMeasuring attitudes through priming
_028506
606 1 _aPsicologia Social
606 1 _aAtitudes
606 1 _aMedidas
606 1 _aAvaliação psicológica
606 1 _aMetodologia
686 _a3000 - Psicologia Social
702 1 _aWittenbrink
_bBernd
_ced.
702 1 _aSchwartz
_bNorbert
_ced.
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