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Faking revisited: Exerting strategic control over performance on the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure
Authors:Sean Hughes  Ian Hussey  Bethany Corrigan  Katie Jolie  Carol Murphy  Dermot Barnes‐Holmes
Affiliation:1. Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium;2. National University of Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, Ireland
Abstract:Across four studies, we demonstrate that effects obtained from the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure, like those obtained from other indirect procedures, are not impervious to strategic manipulation. In experiment 1, we found that merely informing participants to “fake” their performance without providing a concrete strategy to do so did not eliminate, reverse, or in any way alter the obtained outcomes. However, when those same instructions orientated attention toward the core parameters of the task, participants spontaneously derived a strategy that allowed them to eliminate their effects (experiment 2). When the participants were provided with a viable response strategy, they successfully reversed the direction of their overall Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure effect (experiment 3). By refining the nature of those instructions, we managed to target and alter individual trial‐type effects in isolation with some success (experiment 4).
Keywords:IRAP  faking  race  sexual  attitudes  disgust
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