@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002251, author = {稲垣(藤井), 勉 and 伊藤, 忠弘}, journal = {長崎大学大学教育イノベーションセンター紀要, Journal of the Center for Educational Innovation Nagasaki University}, month = {Mar}, note = {This study aimed to investigate whether explicit (i.e., self-report) and implicit (i.e., Implicit Association Test; IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998) anxiety measures predict anxiety-relevant behavior. Forty six female undergraduates participated in a difficult speech task inducing anxiety. Results revealed that the explicit trait anxiety uniquely predicted the amount of change for self-reported state anxiety, whereas implicit anxiety uniquely predicted the amount of change for physiological indices (heart race, skin conductance, and blinking). Taken together, we discussed the availability of explicit/implicit measures to assess anxiety., 長崎大学大学教育イノベーションセンター紀要, 8, pp.1-16; 2017}, pages = {1--16}, title = {Implicit Association Test を用いた不安の測定と行動予測}, volume = {8}, year = {2017} }