The Semantic Misattribution Procedure (SMP; Imhoff et al., 2011) is a tool for the measurement of implicit associations. Although it is relatively new, the SMP has been proven as an effective method, combining adequate psychometrics properties with simplicity of construction and administration. This paper is the result of an in depth analysis of previous studies carried out using the SMP. The entire procedure, fields of application, psychometric properties and underlying cognitive processes, as well as suggestion for its optimal construction, are described in this essay.

Vezzoli, M., Zogmaister, C. (2016). The semantic misattribute procedure. PSICOLOGIA SOCIALE, 11(3), 213-243 [10.1482/84663].

The semantic misattribute procedure

VEZZOLI, MICHELA
Primo
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ZOGMAISTER, CRISTINA
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

The Semantic Misattribution Procedure (SMP; Imhoff et al., 2011) is a tool for the measurement of implicit associations. Although it is relatively new, the SMP has been proven as an effective method, combining adequate psychometrics properties with simplicity of construction and administration. This paper is the result of an in depth analysis of previous studies carried out using the SMP. The entire procedure, fields of application, psychometric properties and underlying cognitive processes, as well as suggestion for its optimal construction, are described in this essay.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Implicit cognition; Implicit semantic association; Indirect measures; Semantic Misattribution Procedure;
Implicit cognition; Implicit semantic association; Indirect measures; Semantic Misattribution Procedure; Social Psychology
Italian
2016
11
3
213
243
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Vezzoli, M., Zogmaister, C. (2016). The semantic misattribute procedure. PSICOLOGIA SOCIALE, 11(3), 213-243 [10.1482/84663].
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