Department of Psychology.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2020 May;149(5):809-827. doi: 10.1037/xge0000685. Epub 2019 Sep 9.
The present study investigated how task-irrelevant attributes of a stimulus affected responses in a multiattribute version of the Implicit Association Test (IAT). In Experiment 1, participants categorized images of Black and White male and female individuals on the basis of either race or gender. Both the race and gender of the individuals affected task performance regardless of which attribute was currently relevant to performing the task, yielding the IAT effects on both attributes. However, the influences of a task-irrelevant attribute depended on whether the task-relevant attribute was categorized compatibly or incompatibly with the underlying implicit biases. These results suggest that individuals are still categorized implicitly based on task-irrelevant social attributes and that the explicit categorization required in the standard IAT has a considerable impact on implicit social biases. Experiment 2 considered a third, nonsocial attribute (the color of the picture frame) and reproduced task-irrelevant IAT effects and their dependence on explicit categorization. However, Experiments 3 and 4 suggested that the task-irrelevant IAT effects based on social attributes are determined by whether the task-relevant attribute is a social or nonsocial attribute. The results raise fundamental questions about the basic assumptions underpinning the interpretations of the results from the IAT. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
本研究考察了刺激的任务无关属性如何影响多属性内隐联想测验(IAT)中的反应。在实验 1 中,参与者根据种族或性别对黑人和白人男性和女性个体的图像进行分类。无论当前哪个属性与执行任务相关,个体的种族和性别都会影响任务表现,从而在两个属性上产生 IAT 效应。然而,任务无关属性的影响取决于任务相关属性是与潜在的内隐偏见相容还是不相容地进行分类。这些结果表明,个体仍然根据任务无关的社会属性进行内隐分类,标准 IAT 中所需的明确分类对社会偏见的内隐有相当大的影响。实验 2 考虑了第三个非社会属性(图片框架的颜色),并重现了任务无关的 IAT 效应及其对明确分类的依赖。然而,实验 3 和 4 表明,基于社会属性的任务无关 IAT 效应取决于任务相关属性是社会属性还是非社会属性。这些结果对 IAT 结果解释的基本假设提出了根本问题。