Term ID: T2597

Implicit Association Test

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A computer-based measure designed to detect automatic associations between concepts by measuring response times to different category pairings, revealing implicit biases.
Example: Tests measuring how quickly people associate positive/negative words with different racial groups, revealing unconscious biases that may conflict with explicit attitudes.

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Reference: Greenwald et al. (1998)