
The Implicit Association TestThe Implicit Association Test
Posted Saturday, Oct. 3, 1998, at 3:30 AM ETLast year in Slate, Robert Wright examined the racial connotations of a New York Times headline. Was the text created in an unconscious state of prejudice? Possibly. A new interactive test offered by Yale University and the University of Washington was designed to measure your hidden racial biases.
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