Reflecting upon Similarities and Differences among the IAT, the IRAP, and the FAST: Searching for Clarity

Alceu Regaço1, Colin Harte1,2,3, Dermot Barnes-Holmes4

  • 1Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, Brazil.

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Keywords:
FASTIATIRAP

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