Predictive Validity of the IAT-Anxiety

  • Fujii T
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Abstract

The present study examined the predictive validity of the Implicit Association Test-Anxiety (IAT-Anxiety). The participants were 44 university students who completed the IAT-Anxiety. Their 129 friends rated the participats' usual behavior. The relations between the participants' explicit/implicit anxiety (self rating) and state/trait anxiety (others' rating) were examined. The results supported the predictive validity of the IAT-Anxiety.View full abstract

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Fujii, T. (2011). Predictive Validity of the IAT-Anxiety. The Japanese Journal of Personality, 20(1), 57–60. https://doi.org/10.2132/personality.20.57

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