Common Test to Evaluate People's Implicit Bias Has Been 'Oversold,' University of Toronto Researcher Says
November 26, 2019
November 26, 2019
TORONTO, Ontario, Nov. 26 -- The University of Toronto issued the following news release:
For decades, the psychology community has been using the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to determine if someone harbours hidden prejudices.
The tool was developed at Harvard University and is supposed to reveal hidden truths about the test-takers, including whether they suffer from implicit bias that results in unintentional racism. Freely available to anyone through Project Impli . . .
For decades, the psychology community has been using the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to determine if someone harbours hidden prejudices.
The tool was developed at Harvard University and is supposed to reveal hidden truths about the test-takers, including whether they suffer from implicit bias that results in unintentional racism. Freely available to anyone through Project Impli . . .