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The promises and perils of the emotional Stroop task: A general review and considerations for use with forensic samples
Authors:Shelley A. Price  Anthony R. Beech  Ian J. Mitchell  Glyn W. Humphreys
Affiliation:1. School of Psychology , University of Birmingham , Edgbaston , Birmingham , B15 2TT , UK shelley.price@coventry.ac.uk;3. School of Psychology , University of Birmingham , Edgbaston , Birmingham , B15 2TT , UK
Abstract:Abstract

Assessing the implicit attitudes and beliefs of offenders has proved difficult over decades of work and research with offender samples. The purpose of this paper is to outline the research related to the use of the emotional Stroop task and to encourage researchers and practitioners to use it as a measure to assess the implicit attitudes of offenders within their assessments. We consider the factors that may influence Stroop results along with the research considerations that need to be taken into account when using an emotional Stroop paradigm. Currently, a significant limitation of the emotional Stroop task is a lack of standard word stimulus sets that are able to distinguish between offender types. This limitation could seriously impede further development of this tool. Suggestions for future research are proposed.
Keywords:Emotional Stroop task  offenders  implicit theories  experimental considerations
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