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Implicit measures of automatic evaluation: Exploring new quantitative methods to measure the perception of language varieties
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Implicit measures of automatic evaluation: Exploring new methods to measure language attitudes
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What’s in a name-letter preference? How to use and not to use name-letter preferences to measure self-esteem Indirectly
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What’s in a name-letter preference? How to use and not to use name-letter preferences to measure self-esteem Indirectly

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Exploring the Relational Responding Task (RRT) as a new approach to measuring the social meaning of language variation
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Exploring the Relational Responding Task (RRT) as a new approach to measuring the social meaning of language variation

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The role of awareness in the measurement of language attitudes
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The role of awareness in the measurement of language attitudes

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Exploring the potential of the Relational Responding Task (RRT) as a new approach to measuring the social meaning of language variation
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Exploring the potential of the Relational Responding Task (RRT) as a new approach to measuring the social meaning of language variation

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Implicitness and experimental methods in language variation research
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Implicitness and experimental methods in language variation research

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Equally good vs. equally bad: Prejudice and valence moderate the endorsement of intergroup similarity claims
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Equally good vs. equally bad: Prejudice and valence moderate the endorsement of intergroup similarity claims

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Exploring the limits of implicit attitude measures from social psychology to study language attitudes:contextualizing the P-IAT
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Exploring the limits of implicit attitude measures from social psychology to study language attitudes:contextualizing the P-IAT

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Cognitive Ability, Prejudice and Social Desirability. An Analysis of Explicit and Implicit Prejudice Measurements
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Cognitive Ability, Prejudice and Social Desirability. An Analysis of Explicit and Implicit Prejudice Measurements

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An Inkblot for Unconscious Thought: Examination of Nonconscious Implicit Attitude Change
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An Inkblot for Unconscious Thought: Examination of Nonconscious Implicit Attitude Change

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