Michelangelo Vianello
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Data from a pre-publication independent replication initiative examining ten moral judgement effects
Tierney W, Schweinsberg M, Jordan J, Kennedy D, Qureshi I, Sommer S, et al.
Sci Data
. 2016 Oct;
3:160082.
PMID: 27727246
We present the data from a crowdsourced project seeking to replicate findings in independent laboratories before (rather than after) they are published. In this Pre-Publication Independent Replication (PPIR) initiative, 25...
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Anderson C, Bahnik S, Barnett-Cowan M, Bosco F, Chandler J, Chartier C, et al.
Science
. 2016 Mar;
351(6277):1037.
PMID: 26941312
Gilbert et al. conclude that evidence from the Open Science Collaboration's Reproducibility Project: Psychology indicates high reproducibility, given the study methodology. Their very optimistic assessment is limited by statistical misconceptions...
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Stefanutti L, Vianello M, Anselmi P, Robusto E
Span J Psychol
. 2015 Jun;
17:E73.
PMID: 26054728
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is a computerized two-choice discrimination task in which stimuli have to be categorized as belonging to target categories or attribute categories by pressing, as quickly...
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Marini M, Sriram N, Schnabel K, Maliszewski N, Devos T, Ekehammar B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Dec;
8(12):e83543.
PMID: 24358291
Although a greater degree of personal obesity is associated with weaker negativity toward overweight people on both explicit (i.e., self-report) and implicit (i.e., indirect behavioral) measures, overweight people still prefer...
15.
Anselmi P, Vianello M, Voci A, Robusto E
PLoS One
. 2013 Nov;
8(11):e78990.
PMID: 24260142
The article aims to measure implicit sexual attitude in heterosexual, gay and bisexual individuals. A Many-Facet Rasch Measurement analysis was used to disentangle the contribution of specific associations to the...
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Anselmi P, Vianello M, Robusto E
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2013 Mar;
21(2):261-5.
PMID: 23532988
Objective: The meaning of the implicit weight attitude in individuals of different weight by distinguishing the contribution of positive and negative associations to the overall measure was investigated. Design And...
17.
Stefanutti L, Robusto E, Vianello M, Anselmi P
Behav Res Methods
. 2012 Dec;
45(2):393-404.
PMID: 23239064
A formal model is proposed that decomposes the implicit association test (IAT) effect into three process components: stimuli discrimination, automatic association, and termination criterion. Both response accuracy and reaction time...
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Anselmi P, Vianello M, Robusto E
Exp Psychol
. 2011 May;
58(5):376-84.
PMID: 21592938
Two studies investigated the different contribution of positive and negative associations to the size of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) effect. A Many-Facet Rasch Measurement analysis was applied for the...
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Vianello M, Robusto E
Behav Res Methods
. 2010 Dec;
42(4):944-56.
PMID: 21139161
This article provides a many-facet Rasch measurement (MFRM) analysis of go/no-go association task (GNAT)-based measures of implicit attitudes toward sweet and salty food. We describe the statistical model and the...
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Nosek B, Smyth F, Sriram N, Lindner N, Devos T, Ayala A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2009 Jun;
106(26):10593-7.
PMID: 19549876
About 70% of more than half a million Implicit Association Tests completed by citizens of 34 countries revealed expected implicit stereotypes associating science with males more than with females. We...