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Nosek B, Sriram N, Umansky E
PLoS One . 2012 May; 7(5):e36771. PMID: 22615808
In two large web-based studies, across five distinct criteria, presenting survey items one-at-a-time was psychometrically either the same or better than presenting survey items all-at-once on a single web page...
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Haider A, Sexton J, Sriram N, Cooper L, Efron D, Swoboda S, et al.
JAMA . 2011 Sep; 306(9):942-51. PMID: 21900134
Context: Studies involving physicians suggest that unconscious bias may be related to clinical decision making and may predict poor patient-physician interaction. The presence of unconscious race and social class bias...
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Banoo S, Bell D, Bossuyt P, Herring A, Mabey D, Poole F, et al.
Nat Rev Microbiol . 2011 May; 8(12 Suppl):S17-29. PMID: 21548184
No abstract available.
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Jeevanandham S, Sekar M, Dhachinamoorthi D, Muthukumaran M, Sriram N, Joysaruby J
J Young Pharm . 2011 Feb; 2(1):15-20. PMID: 21331185
This study examines the sustained release behavior of both water-soluble (acetaminophen, caffeine, theophylline and salicylic acid) and water-insoluble (indomethacin) drugs from Leucaena leucocephala seed Gum isolated from Leucaena leucocephala kernel...
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Sriram N, Greenwald A, Nosek B
Stat Methodol . 2010 Jun; 7(3):277-291. PMID: 20526445
Multifarious psychological constructs are indexed by the mean latency difference (MLD), the within-subject difference between mean response latency on two tasks. Two associations consistently emerge in mean latency data. Firstly,...
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Greenwald A, Sriram N
Exp Psychol . 2010 Apr; 57(3):238-42. PMID: 20413376
The comment articles in this issue by Friese and Fiedler (F&F) and by Rothermund and Wentura (R&W) offer perspectives on the validity of the Brief Implicit Association Test (BIAT) (Sriram...
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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...
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Sriram N, Greenwald A
Exp Psychol . 2009 May; 56(4):283-94. PMID: 19439401
The Brief Implicit Association Test (BIAT) consists of two blocks of trials with the same four categories and stimulus-response mappings as the standard IAT, but with 1/3 the number of...
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Nosek B, Sriram N
J Exp Soc Psychol . 2008 Apr; 43(3):393-398. PMID: 18438456
Blanton, Jaccard, Gonzales, and Christie (BJGC, 2006) assert that the Implicit Association Test (IAT) imposes a model that portrays relative preferences as the additive difference between single attitudes. This assertion...
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Tripathi D, Sriram N, Naik V, Smita P, Seema A, Shakila G, et al.
Indian J Med Microbiol . 2007 Jul; 22(2):131-2. PMID: 17642714
No abstract available.