Watch the Target! Effects in the Affective Misattribution Procedure Become Weaker (But Not Eliminated) When Participants Are Motivated to Provide Accurate Responses to the Target

Previous research showed that priming effects in the affective misattribution procedure (AMP) are unaffected by direct warnings to avoid an influence of the primes. The present research examined whether a priming influence is diminished by task procedures that encourage accurate judgments of the tar...

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Main Authors: Andreas B Eder, Roland eDeutsch
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-09-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01442/full
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spelling doaj-ab8ae5086c9f4f78a8dfe145aa4431242020-11-24T22:20:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782015-09-01610.3389/fpsyg.2015.01442152171Watch the Target! Effects in the Affective Misattribution Procedure Become Weaker (But Not Eliminated) When Participants Are Motivated to Provide Accurate Responses to the TargetAndreas B Eder0Roland eDeutsch1University of WürzburgTechnische Universität DresdenPrevious research showed that priming effects in the affective misattribution procedure (AMP) are unaffected by direct warnings to avoid an influence of the primes. The present research examined whether a priming influence is diminished by task procedures that encourage accurate judgments of the targets. Participants were motivated to categorize the affective meaning of nonsense targets accurately by being made to believe that a true word was presented in each trial and by providing feedback on (allegedly) incorrect responses. This condition produced robust priming effects. Priming was however reduced and less reliable relative to more typical AMP conditions in which participants guessed the meaning of openly presented nonsense targets. Affective judgments of nonsense targets were not affected by advance knowledge of the response mapping during the priming phase, which argues against a response-priming explanation of AMP effects. These findings show that affective primes influence evaluative judgments even in conditions in which the motivation to provide accurate responses is high and a priming of motor responses is not possible. Priming effects were however weaker with high accuracy motivation, suggesting that a focus on accurate judgments is an effective strategy to control for an unwanted priming influence in the AMP.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01442/fullResponse primingAccuracy motivationaffect misattribution procedure (AMP)indirect attitude measurementimplicit attitude measure
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Watch the Target! Effects in the Affective Misattribution Procedure Become Weaker (But Not Eliminated) When Participants Are Motivated to Provide Accurate Responses to the Target
Frontiers in Psychology
Response priming
Accuracy motivation
affect misattribution procedure (AMP)
indirect attitude measurement
implicit attitude measure
author_facet Andreas B Eder
Roland eDeutsch
author_sort Andreas B Eder
title Watch the Target! Effects in the Affective Misattribution Procedure Become Weaker (But Not Eliminated) When Participants Are Motivated to Provide Accurate Responses to the Target
title_short Watch the Target! Effects in the Affective Misattribution Procedure Become Weaker (But Not Eliminated) When Participants Are Motivated to Provide Accurate Responses to the Target
title_full Watch the Target! Effects in the Affective Misattribution Procedure Become Weaker (But Not Eliminated) When Participants Are Motivated to Provide Accurate Responses to the Target
title_fullStr Watch the Target! Effects in the Affective Misattribution Procedure Become Weaker (But Not Eliminated) When Participants Are Motivated to Provide Accurate Responses to the Target
title_full_unstemmed Watch the Target! Effects in the Affective Misattribution Procedure Become Weaker (But Not Eliminated) When Participants Are Motivated to Provide Accurate Responses to the Target
title_sort watch the target! effects in the affective misattribution procedure become weaker (but not eliminated) when participants are motivated to provide accurate responses to the target
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Previous research showed that priming effects in the affective misattribution procedure (AMP) are unaffected by direct warnings to avoid an influence of the primes. The present research examined whether a priming influence is diminished by task procedures that encourage accurate judgments of the targets. Participants were motivated to categorize the affective meaning of nonsense targets accurately by being made to believe that a true word was presented in each trial and by providing feedback on (allegedly) incorrect responses. This condition produced robust priming effects. Priming was however reduced and less reliable relative to more typical AMP conditions in which participants guessed the meaning of openly presented nonsense targets. Affective judgments of nonsense targets were not affected by advance knowledge of the response mapping during the priming phase, which argues against a response-priming explanation of AMP effects. These findings show that affective primes influence evaluative judgments even in conditions in which the motivation to provide accurate responses is high and a priming of motor responses is not possible. Priming effects were however weaker with high accuracy motivation, suggesting that a focus on accurate judgments is an effective strategy to control for an unwanted priming influence in the AMP.
topic Response priming
Accuracy motivation
affect misattribution procedure (AMP)
indirect attitude measurement
implicit attitude measure
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01442/full
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