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  • The study aimed to validate a modified Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as a method for measuring sexual orientation indirectly through response latencies.
  • It compared the reliability and validity of the IRAP against two established methods: the Choice Reaction Time task (CRT) and Viewing Time (VT) task, using a sample of 122 men (87 heterosexual, 35 gay).
  • Results indicated that both the IRAP and VT effectively predicted sexual orientation, showing good reliability and convergent validity, while the CRT failed to demonstrate any reliability or validity in measuring sexual orientation.

Article Abstract

The present study was conducted to validate an adaptation of the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) as an indirect latency-based measure of sexual orientation. Furthermore, reliability and criterion validity of the IRAP were compared to two established indirect measures of sexual orientation: a Choice Reaction Time task (CRT) and a Viewing Time (VT) task. A sample of 87 heterosexual and 35 gay men completed all three indirect measures in an online study. The IRAP and the VT predicted sexual orientation nearly perfectly. Both measures also showed a considerable amount of convergent validity. Reliabilities (internal consistencies) reached satisfactory levels. In contrast, the CRT did not tap into sexual orientation in the present study. In sum, the VT measure performed best, with the IRAP showing only slightly lower reliability and criterion validity, whereas the CRT did not yield any evidence of reliability or criterion validity in the present research. The results were discussed in the light of specific task properties of the indirect latency-based measures (task-relevance vs. task-irrelevance).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-014-0473-1DOI Listing

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