This preference for symmetry has led to question on how fluency affects our implicit preferences by using the Implicit Association Test.
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Findings suggest that perceptual fluency is a factor that elicits implicit responses, as shown with the Implicit Association Test results.
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At the same obesity meeting two years ago, researchers give a word quiz, called an implicit association test, to about 200 obesity professionals.
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For example, experiments using the Implicit Association Test have found that people often demonstrate implicit bias against other races, even when their explicit responses reveal equal mindedness.
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Several of her most influential papers describe fMRI-based findings related to increased cognitive control exerted during interracial interactions by white people whose implicit association test results indicate racial bias.
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Although the researchers did not control who took the tests _ and do not claim they are representative of the general public _ the Implicit Association Test is not easy to manipulate.
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Structurally, the TARA bears some affinities with the Implicit Association Test, or IAT, because it generates differences in average reaction time on the basis of differences in response compatibility.
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They cautioned that results from the Implicit Association Test _ that unconscious prejudice occurs in nine of 10 people _ could be disturbing, especially among those who consider themselves prejudice-free.
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There is a recent study showing that participants can even speed up their responses during the relatively difficult response pairings in an autobiographical implicit association test that aims to test the veracity of autobiographical statement.
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Richeson and her colleagues began by recruiting a group of white Dartmouth undergraduates and asked them to perform an " Implicit Association Test, " a test that is widely used to measure unconscious racial bias.