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6 The Implicit Association Test atAge 7: A Methodological andConceptual ReviewBRIAN A. NOSEK, ANTHONY G. GREENWALD, andMAHZARIN R. BANAJIA mong earthly organisms, humans have a unique propensity to introspect orlook inward into the contents of their own minds, and to share those obser-vations with others. With the ability to introspect comes the palpable feel-ing of knowing, of being objective or certain, of being mentally in control of one sthoughts, aware of the causes of one s thoughts, feelings, and actions, and ofmaking decisions deliberately and rationally.
tion, in practice the distinction has been rather loosely applied to organize a heterogeneous set of assumed cognitive mechanisms. The term implicit has come to be applied to measurement methods that avoid requiring introspective access,
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