Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2010 Mar;24(1):13-25. doi: 10.1037/a0016556.
Implicit measures assess the influence of past experience on present behavior in the absence of respondents' awareness of that influence. Application of implicit measurement to expectancy and related alcohol cognition research has helped elucidate the links between alcohol-related experiences, the functioning of alcohol-related memory, and alcohol-related behavior. Despite these advances, a coherent picture of the role of implicit measurement has been difficult to achieve because of the diversity of implicit measures used. Two central questions have emerged: Do implicit measures assess a distinct aspect of the alcohol associative memory domain not accessible via explicit measurement; when compared with explicit measurement, do they offer unique prediction of alcohol consumption? To address these questions, the authors conducted a meta-analysis of studies using both implicit and explicit measures of alcohol expectancy and other types of alcohol-related cognition. Results indicate that implicit and explicit measures are weakly related, and although they predict some shared variance in drinking, each also contributes a unique component. Results are discussed in the context of the theoretical distinction made between the 2 types of measures.
内隐测量评估了过去经验对当前行为的影响,而不受被试对这种影响的意识的影响。将内隐测量应用于期望和相关的酒精认知研究有助于阐明与酒精相关的经验、酒精相关记忆的功能以及与酒精相关的行为之间的联系。尽管取得了这些进展,但由于使用的内隐测量方法多种多样,因此很难形成一个连贯的内隐测量作用图。出现了两个核心问题:内隐测量是否评估了通过外显测量无法获得的酒精联想记忆领域的一个独特方面;与外显测量相比,它们是否能对饮酒行为做出独特的预测?为了解决这些问题,作者对使用内隐和外显测量评估酒精期望和其他类型的酒精相关认知的研究进行了荟萃分析。结果表明,内隐和外显测量之间的相关性较弱,尽管它们预测了饮酒行为中的一些共同方差,但每种测量方法都有独特的贡献。结果在这两种测量方法之间的理论区别的背景下进行了讨论。