The Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures attitudes and beliefs that people may be unwilling or unable to report. The IAT may be
Implicit Bias Reflection
A total of 3 items should be submitted on Canvas via this assignment link (Implicit Bias Reflection):
1-2) Screen shots of both test results (2 pic images, 1 for each test)
3) Reflection response to the results of both tests (1, 1-2 page doc file for both tests)
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html
People don’t always say what’s on their minds. One reason is that they are unwilling. For example,
someone might report smoking a pack of cigarettes per day because they are embarrassed to admit that
they smoke two. Another reason is that they are unable. A smoker might truly believe that she smokes a
pack a day, or might not keep track at all. The difference between being unwilling and unable is the
difference between purposely hiding something from someone and unknowingly hiding something from
yourself.
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures attitudes and beliefs that people may be unwilling or
unable to report. The IAT may be especially interesting if it shows that you have an implicit attitude that
you did not know about. For example, you may believe that women and men should be equally
associated with science, but your automatic associations could show that you (like many others)
associate men with science more than you associate women with science.
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