SEATTLE — More than two decades ago, Tony Greenwald and his colleagues debuted an online Implicit Association Test, also known as the IAT. The award-winning test has been taken more than 25 million ...
Kluger is an editor at large at TIME. He covers space, climate, and science. He is the author of 12 books, including Apollo 13, which served as the basis for the 1995 film, and was nominated for an ...
University of Washington psychologist Anthony Greenwald has developed an updated version of his Implicit Association Test, which is intended gauge a person's unconscious beliefs and hidden biases.
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) was created by Anthony Greenwald and colleagues [1] and measures the strength of automatic associations people have in their minds. Many people have taken the test ...
A small psychology test has millions wondering if they're racist or not. Oct. 29, 2009— -- Tell someone that he's sexist, ageist or racist nowadays and it's easy to get a red-faced defensive ...
American Denial premieres on PBS’s Independent Lens on Monday, February 23, 2015. This excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary American Denial looks at the “Implicit Bias Test,” which was ...
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