This research project aims at testing the clinical utility of the Implicit Association Test-Gender Identity (IAT-GI; Greenwald et al, 1998) in the assessment of gender identity, focusing primarily on its convergence with explicit measure of gender identity, gender dysphoria and sex roles and its capacity to discriminate among different groups according to gender identification and regardless of biological sex and sexual orientation.

Prunas, A. (2015). An application of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to the assessment of gender identity in transsexuals. Intervento presentato a: European Congress of Psychology, Milano.

An application of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to the assessment of gender identity in transsexuals

PRUNAS, ANTONIO
2015

Abstract

This research project aims at testing the clinical utility of the Implicit Association Test-Gender Identity (IAT-GI; Greenwald et al, 1998) in the assessment of gender identity, focusing primarily on its convergence with explicit measure of gender identity, gender dysphoria and sex roles and its capacity to discriminate among different groups according to gender identification and regardless of biological sex and sexual orientation.
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Implicit attitude, Transsexualism
English
European Congress of Psychology
2015
2015
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Prunas, A. (2015). An application of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to the assessment of gender identity in transsexuals. Intervento presentato a: European Congress of Psychology, Milano.
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