Ranganath Kate A, Smith Colin Tucker, Nosek Brian A
University of Virginia.
J Exp Soc Psychol. 2008 Mar;44(2):386-396. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2006.12.008.
Distinct automatic and controlled processes are presumed to influence social evaluation. Most empirical approaches examine automatic processes using indirect methods, and controlled processes using direct methods. We distinguished processes from measurement methods to test whether a process distinction is more useful than a measurement distinction for taxonomies of attitudes. Results from two studies suggest that automatic components of attitudes can be measured directly. Direct measures of automatic attitudes were reports of gut reactions (Study 1) and behavioral performance in a speeded self-report task (Study 2). Confirmatory factor analyses comparing two-factor models revealed better fits when self-reports of gut reactions and speeded self-reports shared a factor with automatic measures versus sharing a factor with controlled self-report measures. Thus, distinguishing attitudes by the processes they are presumed to measure (automatic vs. controlled) is more meaningful than distinguishing based on the directness of measurement.
不同的自动和控制过程被认为会影响社会评价。大多数实证方法使用间接方法检验自动过程,使用直接方法检验控制过程。我们将过程与测量方法区分开来,以测试对于态度分类而言,过程区分是否比测量区分更有用。两项研究的结果表明,态度的自动成分可以直接测量。自动态度的直接测量指标是直觉反应报告(研究1)和快速自我报告任务中的行为表现(研究2)。比较双因素模型的验证性因素分析表明,当直觉反应的自我报告和快速自我报告与自动测量指标共享一个因素,而不是与控制自我报告指标共享一个因素时,拟合效果更好。因此,根据态度所假定测量的过程(自动与控制)来区分态度,比基于测量的直接性进行区分更有意义。