Psychology

A half-second delay can reveal a bias you'd swear you don't have

The Implicit Association Test measures how quickly you pair words and faces with 'good' or 'bad' categories. People consistently respond faster when the pairing matches a familiar cultural stereotype than when it runs against one. Millions have taken it, and most show automatic associations that clash with what they consciously believe about themselves.

Anthony Greenwald, Debbie McGhee, Jordan Schwartz, Measuring Individual Differences in Implicit Cognition: The Implicit Association Test — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1998

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