Browsing University of Galway Support Services by Subject "task"
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Decision landscapes: visualizing mouse-tracking data
(The Royal Society, 2017-11-01)Computerized paradigms have enabled gathering rich data on human behaviour, including information on motor execution of a decision, e.g. by tracking mouse cursor trajectories. These trajectories can reveal novel information ... -
Testing the validity of the implicit relational assessment procedure and the implicit association test: measuring attitudes toward dublin and country life in ireland
(Springer Nature, 2009-07-01)The current study aimed to test the validity of the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP), as compared to the Implicit Association Test (IAT), by assessing the attitudes of Dublin dwellers and rural dwellers ... -
The implicit relational assessment procedure (irap ) and the malleability of ageist attitudes
(Springer Nature, 2009-10-01)The current study examined the malleability of implicit attitudes using the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP). In Experiment 1, "similar" and "opposite" were presented as ... -
The implicit relational assessment procedure (irap) as a measure of implicit relative preferences: a first study
(Springer Nature, 2009-10-01)The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) was designed to examine implicit beliefs or attitudes In Experiment 1, response latencies obtained from Irish participants on the IRAP showed a strong preference for Irish ... -
The relation between stimulus function and equivalence class formation.
(Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004-05-01)Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S+ functions were established for six arbitrary stimuli, and S- functions were established for a further six stimuli. Following ... -
Using the implicit association test and the implicit relational assessment procedure to measure attitudes toward meat and vegetables in vegetarians and meat-eaters
(Springer Nature, 2010-04-01)The current study aimed to assess the implicit attitudes of vegetarians and non-vegetarians towards meat and vegetables, using the Implicit Association Test (IAT) and the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP). ...