Implicit Association Tests

Nic Name • Aug 16, 2002 2:38 pm
I'm not a racist, a bigot or homophobe. At least, not as far as I know.

Have you taken an Implicit Association Test?
MaggieL • Aug 16, 2002 3:40 pm
Well, I tried. :-)

I ran a test and then the applet hung at what seemed like it was supposed to be the end of the test, presumably it was reporting the raw data back to the mother ship and waiting for a score. The testing technique is very interesting...caused me some serious moments of cognitive dissonance there. You can tell when you hesitate, and laugh, your muscles seem to wanna go one way and your brain the other.

Very interesting....thanks for the link. I'll try other tests again later and see if it works any better, I'm curious to see the interpretation scores. The contents of the Java Log in your borwser reveal the test stimuli, a summary of the responses and your average latency.
Nic Name • Aug 17, 2002 3:29 am
I have edited the link to another source of the same test, which might work better.
lookout123 • Jul 19, 2005 6:53 pm
rather than starting a new thread, i thought i would just bring this one back to the surface.

soooo, does anyone care to test their bias?
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 19, 2005 7:21 pm
There's no test for Americans. :bitching:
lookout123 • Jul 19, 2005 7:30 pm
well, i'm sure that some learned individual can tell me why i'm wrong, but i think the test is pure BS. i won't say which one i took or what the complaint is until after others have done it. but after reading through the FAQs and finding out how it is scored i think it is a load of crap. that being said... the test reveals that i spend my time perfecting my noosemaking skills and waiting for blacks to roam within my view so i can lynch them. or something to that effect.
Clodfobble • Jul 19, 2005 7:52 pm
I slightly prefer young people to old people, slightly prefer thin people to fat people, and strongly associate "white" faces as "American" over Asian faces. :shrug: Meh. I didn't have the patience to take any others.
BigV • Jul 19, 2005 8:01 pm
xoB, the default test (Demonstration button) is the test for Americans. Non-Americans can choose from the short list below of flags representing the countries...
BigV • Jul 19, 2005 8:07 pm
l123:

I took the topmost test, the age ait (young-old) test. The results indicated that I had a strong preference for Young. That matches my self reporting on the post test 0-10 low-high affinity for old:7 young:10. I like kids, I have kids, been a coach, tutor, scout leader, uncle, big brother, etc, etc,. Kids are the future, and I like 'em. I also revere my elders. The matriarch of my bible study is celebrating her 80th birthday next month, (she's a kick, and a newlywed -- 3 years). I feel I have much (much) to learn from them, and I owe them much. They built this country I love, invented the stuff I use, not to mention raised me from a babe.

I feel the (ONE) test I took reported an accurate result. I'll have to take more to see if I jive with their methods. I agree about the cognitive dissonance thang.
lookout123 • Jul 19, 2005 8:11 pm
i've now taken five tests and they have all come up with "no preference" except for the first one.
although, two of them did tell me that society has probably taught me not to have a preference.
BigV • Jul 19, 2005 8:15 pm
Presidential task: slight preference of Bill Clinton to George Bush.

Having taken two tests now I am more comfortable with the mode. I think it does have merit. I found myself tripping up in this last test. I frequently got the wrong answer when I automatically associated the feeling with the wrong face. I actually laughed out loud, it is an interesting test. Try it.
BigV • Jul 19, 2005 8:16 pm
I think it helps to take the test at the highest possible speed, practically NOT reading, but trusting the force, Luke.
lookout123 • Jul 19, 2005 8:17 pm
see my problem is that i'm not fighting initial instincts, i'm fighting muscle memory.

if answer A was my left finger before, my body is fighting that.
wolf • Jul 20, 2005 1:28 am
There must have been another thread on this somewhere, because I know I took the tests.

(and yes, as it happens I show a slight preference for pattern matching in the way they trained me to do it initially. Oooh. Science. Ish.)
staceyv • Jul 24, 2005 6:22 pm
That test was dumb! If they switched the order around, it would appear that people liked African Americans better. The first half of the test had us associate them with bad words/ideas. For a second, I almost felt like I was being brainwashed to associate black people with agony, hurt, fear, etc.
Stupid.
marichiko • Jul 24, 2005 7:05 pm
It coughed up a rich people versus poor people test for me. It claimed I have a preference for rich people. I don't get it. The test forced you to associate negative words with poor people and positive ones with rich people. I'm with Stacy. The test made no sense!
mrnoodle • Jul 25, 2005 11:12 am
I have a "moderate preference" for young people over old people.

Illuminating. Hope they got a big grant for this project....