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Increasing the Flexibility of Implicit Personality Assessment: An Examination of a Universal Assessment Procedure of the Self.

Authors :
Friedman A
Katz BA
Elishevits Y
Yovel I
Source :
Journal of personality assessment [J Pers Assess] 2022 Jul-Aug; Vol. 104 (4), pp. 532-547. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Aug 06.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The current studies systematically examined a new version of the Questionnaire-Based Implicit Association Test (qIAT), which minimizes the differences between direct and indirect modes of assessment. Studies 1a ( N  = 276) and 1 b ( N  = 238) tested a method that enables an indirect assessment of questionnaires that include only non-reversed items. Studies 2a ( N  = 255) and 2 b ( N  = 284) tested a task that substitutes the problematic construct-related category labels with generic, universal categories. These studies, which focused on extraversion, supported the feasibility, reliability and validity of this procedure. Studies 3a-3c ( N  = 159, 154 and 151, respectively) supported the internal consistency, test-retest reliability and convergent validity of these methods, assessing three well-researched, semantically complex personality scales: Aggressive Humor Style, Need for Closure and Anxiety Sensitivity. Studies 4a ( N  = 195) and 4 b ( N  = 283) supported the implicitness of the qIAT, as most respondents were not aware of this task's purpose. In Study 4c ( N  = 598), participants who reported using antidepressants had lower self-esteem qIAT scores compared to a control group, thus supporting the criterion validity of this task. Taken together, findings suggest that the new qIAT substantially increases the scope of indirect personality assessment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-7752
Volume :
104
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of personality assessment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34357809
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00223891.2021.1957904