Implicit Association Test
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Implicit Association Test
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I've only taken two so far. They're kinda nervewracking, trying to go fast and accurately. And it's at least fun, from an eye/hand-coordination standpoint. But I think the results would be different if the pairings were reversed. Meaning, instead of Good/X-Bad/Y followed by Good/Y-Bad/X, it could have been Good/Y-Bad/X followed by Good/X-Bad/Y. It seemed to me that getting used to the process was the biggest part of it.
Your data suggest a strong automatic preference for Straight People compared to Gay People. Well, if I know nothing except gender and sexual orientation, I'll always choose to spend time with a straight woman before any of the other three possibilities. So I guess there's at least some truth to this result.
Your data suggest a moderate automatic preference for Other Religions compared to Judaism. Religiously speaking, I don't know all that much about Judaism. But I definitely prefer the non-personal godheads of Hinduism and Buddhism to the personal God/Jehovah/Allah of western religions. As for the Jews I've known, I don't think I have an automatic reaction. Of all my sister's ex-boyfriends, the Jewish guy was my favorite. He likes Springsteen, Pink Floyd, told good jokes, and was just great to talk to. OTOH, one of my bosses is Jewish, and he's a pain in the ass. But that's because he's a jerk boss.
I've only taken two so far. They're kinda nervewracking, trying to go fast and accurately. And it's at least fun, from an eye/hand-coordination standpoint. But I think the results would be different if the pairings were reversed. Meaning, instead of Good/X-Bad/Y followed by Good/Y-Bad/X, it could have been Good/Y-Bad/X followed by Good/X-Bad/Y. It seemed to me that getting used to the process was the biggest part of it.
Your data suggest a strong automatic preference for Straight People compared to Gay People. Well, if I know nothing except gender and sexual orientation, I'll always choose to spend time with a straight woman before any of the other three possibilities. So I guess there's at least some truth to this result.
Your data suggest a moderate automatic preference for Other Religions compared to Judaism. Religiously speaking, I don't know all that much about Judaism. But I definitely prefer the non-personal godheads of Hinduism and Buddhism to the personal God/Jehovah/Allah of western religions. As for the Jews I've known, I don't think I have an automatic reaction. Of all my sister's ex-boyfriends, the Jewish guy was my favorite. He likes Springsteen, Pink Floyd, told good jokes, and was just great to talk to. OTOH, one of my bosses is Jewish, and he's a pain in the ass. But that's because he's a jerk boss.
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I did the Old/Young test...so far. And I have a 'slight automatic preference for young over old' - er DUH! why else do you think all the guys I've ever been with were younger than me??? 




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Heh. I'm not surprised, but this is kinda odd.Your data suggest a slight automatic preference for Straight People compared to Gay People.

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Re: Implicit Association Test
Does speed make a diference? If it does, I'll pass with my dial-up connection.
Hopefully Beorn and I rank in the favorable association with Judaism...Fist and Faith wrote:Your data suggest a moderate automatic preference for Other Religions compared to Judaism. Religiously speaking, I don't know all that much about Judaism. But I definitely prefer the non-personal godheads of Hinduism and Buddhism to the personal God/Jehovah/Allah of western religions. As for the Jews I've known, I don't think I have an automatic reaction. Of all my sister's ex-boyfriends, the Jewish guy was my favorite. He likes Springsteen, Pink Floyd, told good jokes, and was just great to talk to. OTOH, one of my bosses is Jewish, and he's a pain in the ass. But that's because he's a jerk boss.

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Re: Implicit Association Test
Considering how simple the "mechanical" aspect of the test is, I'd say there's a good chance dial-up will work.Menolly wrote:Does speed make a diference? If it does, I'll pass with my dial-up connection.
If not, there's always years of therapy.Menolly wrote:Hopefully Beorn and I rank in the favorable association with Judaism...

Hey, dig this! Your data suggest a moderate automatic preference for African American compared to European American. Not sure what this means. Heh. I know I don't prefer anybody else to myself. (Except, as I indicated above, women over men.) So was it just simple mistakes? I try to go as fast as I can, and I know I messed up twice in a row, putting the European American and/or Bad down as African American and/or Good. But I don't suspect it means anything.
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Your data suggest little or no association between Male and Female with Science and Liberal Arts.
Bah, I have no biases!Your Result
Your data suggest little or no association between Asian American and European American with American and Foreign.
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I remember taking one of their earlier tests, and I know I was able to intentionally influence the outcome. Maybe they've changed it up a bit since then...
Don't know if it's a tool I'd put a huge amount of faith in, at least knowing my propensity for purposely skewing results that are meant to be unbiased. I tend to think other people do the same thing. Huh, wonder if someone could design a study that explores how many people force test results in studies like this...
Don't know if it's a tool I'd put a huge amount of faith in, at least knowing my propensity for purposely skewing results that are meant to be unbiased. I tend to think other people do the same thing. Huh, wonder if someone could design a study that explores how many people force test results in studies like this...
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