Comparison of Frequentist and Bayesian Statistics for Studying Unconscious Perception: Differences Between Null Awareness Dissociation and Relative Sensitivity …
For unconscious perception research, Bayesian statistics are more appropriate for
assessing null awareness of masked stimuli than traditional (frequentist) statistics. This …
assessing null awareness of masked stimuli than traditional (frequentist) statistics. This …
[HTML][HTML] Self-Regulation in Eating Behaviors: The Role of Executive Function in Response to Food Stimuli
Human nutrition is characterized by both automatic and self-regulated processes. One of the
dimensions that may be employed in monitoring eating behaviors is the cognitive control …
dimensions that may be employed in monitoring eating behaviors is the cognitive control …
Binary vs. continuous experimental designs for the study of unconscious perceptual processing
Binary vs. continuous conceptualizations of consciousness may have an unstated influence
on experimental designs in unconscious perception research. The binary approach aims to …
on experimental designs in unconscious perception research. The binary approach aims to …
Racial and Religious Implicit Bias (Even When We Have Good Intentions): An Intergroup Threat Theory Approach
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The current study applied intergroup threat theory (ITT) and social identity theory (SIT) to
investigate the relationship of racial implicit and explicit attitudes of mental health …
investigate the relationship of racial implicit and explicit attitudes of mental health …
[PDF][PDF] No Emotional Stroop Effect from Masked and Unmasked Stimuli in Non-Clinical Young Adults Tested Online.
The emotional Stroop effect occurs when emotional stimuli—typically words with a negative
emotional valence—slow responding on a color identification task. For example, a trial with …
emotional valence—slow responding on a color identification task. For example, a trial with …