The Modern Biased Information Test: Proposing alternatives for implicit measures

 

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Autores: Figueredo, Aurelio José, Smith Castro, Vanessa, Peñaherrera Aguirre, Mateo
Formato: artículo original
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Descripción:The present article describes the development of a Modern Biased Information Test (MBIT) inspired by the work published by Donald Campbell in 1950 on indirect measures of prejudice. A biased information test aims to tap individuals' intergroup attitudes from the selective information they use to describe group members. Two biased information tests were developed to measure ethnocentric and androcentric biases, respectively, and applied in four convenience samples of students from two different cultural settings (Costa Rica and the USA). The internal consistency for the accuracy indicators derived from both tests was acceptable and comparable across cultures. In contrast, the internal consistency for ethnocentric biases was adequate across samples and cultures, but the internal consistency for androcentric biases was unacceptable across both cultures. Results are discussed in the line of the usefulness of alternative measures for tapping implicit attitudes.
País:Kérwá
Institución:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Kérwá
Lenguaje:Inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:kerwa.ucr.ac.cr:10669/87011
Acceso en línea:https://journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jmmss/article/id/2966/
https://hdl.handle.net/10669/87011
Palabra clave:Implicit Bias
Geometric Mean
Generalizability Theory Analysis
Ethnocentric Bias
Androcentric Bias