The Japanese Journal of Personality
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Implicit Preference for Studied Compound Kanji Words
Tsutomu Fujii
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2013 Volume 21 Issue 3 Pages 309-311

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This research examined whether participants formed an implicit or explicit preference for studied compound kanji words. First the participants (N=30) studied five compound words. Second, they rated the studied and five not-studied compound words explicitly. Finally, the participants performed an Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998) that combined a recognition judgment (old vs. new) and a valence judgment (pleasant vs. unpleasant). The results showed an implicit preference for studied words, but not an explicit preference.

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