Prevention of Intention Invention in the Affect Misattribution Procedure

Volume: 6, Issue: 1, Pages: 101 - 108
Published: Jul 3, 2014
Abstract
The affect misattribution procedure (AMP) is one of the most promising indirect measures, showing high reliability and large effect sizes. However, the AMP has been recently criticized for being susceptible to explicit influences, in that priming effects are larger and more reliable among participants who report that they intentionally responded to the primes instead of the targets. Consistent with interpretations of these effects in terms of...
Paper Details
Title
Prevention of Intention Invention in the Affect Misattribution Procedure
Published Date
Jul 3, 2014
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
101 - 108
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