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  1. Project Implicit

    Educational resource and research site for investigations in implicit social cognition. Includes online tests for implicit preferences for racial groups, age groups, political candidates, and associations between gender and academic domains.

  2. Project Implicit

    Welcome to Project Implicit! We are a non-profit organization and international, collaborative network of researchers investigating implicit social cognition, or thoughts and feelings that are largely outside of conscious awareness and control. Project Implicit is the product of a team of scientists whose research produced new ways of ...

  3. About Us

    About Us. Project Implicit is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization and international collaborative of researchers who are interested in implicit social cognition. Project Implicit was founded in 1998 by three scientists - Dr. Tony Greenwald (University of Washington), Dr. Mahzarin Banaji (Harvard University), and Dr. Brian Nosek (University ...

  4. Take a Test

    Project Implicit uses the same secure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTPS) that banks use to transfer credit card information securely. ... we will mention possible interpretations that have a basis in research done (at the University of Washington, University of Virginia, Harvard University, and Yale University) with these tests. However, these ...

  5. About the IAT

    About the IAT. Here you will have the opportunity to assess your conscious and unconscious preferences for over 90 different topics ranging from pets to political issues, ethnic groups to sports teams, and entertainers to styles of music. At the same time, you will be assisting psychological research on thoughts and feelings.

  6. Project Implicit

    PROJECT IMPLICIT Social Attitudes. Log in or register to find out your implicit associations about race, gender, sexual orientation, and other topics! register. Or, continue as a guest by selecting from our available language/nation demonstration sites: GO!

  7. Background Information

    Background Information. Project Implicit represents a collaborative research effort between researchers at Harvard University, the University of Virginia, the University of Washington, Ben-Gurion University, and the University of Florida. While the particular purposes of each study vary considerably, most studies available at Project Implicit ...

  8. The Project Implicit Team

    Project Implicit scientists produce high-impact research that forms the basis of our scientific knowledge about bias and disparities. Project Implicit was founded in 1998 by three scientists - Dr. Tony Greenwald (University of Washington), Dr. Mahzarin Banaji (Harvard University), and Dr. Brian Nosek (University of Virginia).

  9. Who We Are

    Project Implicit is the product of a team of scientists whose research produced new ways of understanding attitudes, stereotypes, and other hidden biases that influence perception, judgment, and action. Our researchers and collaborators translate that academic research into practical applications for addressing diversity, improving decision ...

  10. Project Implicit

    Project Implicit. Here you will have the opportunity to assess your conscious and unconscious preferences for over 90 different topics ranging from pets to political issues, ethnic groups to sports teams, and entertainers to styles of music. At the same time, you will be assisting psychological research on thoughts and feelings.

  11. Recommended Resources

    Join the Research Pool; Take a Demo Test; Who We Are. The Project Implicit Team; Facilitators & Consultants; ... An Imprint of Harvard University Press, 2016. Dr. Dolly Chugh. The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias. ... Schedule a call with the Project Implicit team to discuss your research, education, or consulting needs.

  12. Publications

    Schedule a call with the Project Implicit team to discuss your research, education, or consulting needs.

  13. PDF Lessons From Two Decades of Project Implicit

    Massachusetts as Project Implicit, Inc., a non-profit with 501(c)(3), tax-exempt status, as it. remains today. Project Implicit's mission is to: (1) develop and deliver methods for investigating. implicit social cognition, (2) advance the public's awareness and understanding of implicit social.

  14. Implicit Association Test (IAT)

    Project Implicit Research - Harvard University. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures the strength of associations between concepts and evaluations or stereotypes to reveal an individual's hidden or subconscious biases. This test was first published in 1998 by Project Implicit, and has since been continuously updated and enhanced.

  15. A common test to evaluate people's implicit ...

    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 Implicit , the test has been used in countless academic studies and has been employed by companies and ...

  16. Harvard University's Project Implicit

    Project Implicit is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and international collaborative of researchers who are interested in implicit social cognition. Project Implicit was founded in 1998 by three scientists - Dr. Tony Greenwald (University of Washington), Dr. Mahzarin Banaji (Harvard University), and Dr. Brian Nosek (University of Virginia).

  17. The Bias Beneath: Two Decades of Measuring Implicit Associations

    Much of the research on relationship success has relied on self-reports, but some scientists have developed IAT-like tools to assess implicit appraisals of romantic partners. In a study reported in 2010, for example, University of Rochester researchers, including APS Fellow Harry Reis, recruited 222 volunteers involved in romantic relationships.

  18. The project implicit international dataset: Measuring implicit and

    The project implicit international dataset: Measuring implicit and explicit social group attitudes and stereotypes across 34 countries (2009-2019) ... 3 Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1-347-302-5900, USA. 4 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA. ... Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH terms Attitude* Female ...

  19. The project implicit international dataset: Measuring implicit and

    Finally, the US Project Implicit website dataset (https://implicit.harvard.edu), hereafter referred to as PI:US (reviewed in Nosek et al., 2007; Ratliff et al., 2021), provides data on both implicit and explicit attitudes and stereotypes collected over multiple years, but it is limited in its focus on a single country, with the majority of PI ...

  20. Take a Test

    Project Implicit uses the same secure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTPS) that banks use to securely transfer credit card information. ... we will mention possible interpretations that have a basis in research done (at the University of Washington, University of Virginia, Harvard University, and Yale University) with these tests. However, these ...

  21. PDF Project Implicit

    What is Project Implicit? Project Implicit represents a collaborative research effort between researchers at Harvard University, the University of Virginia, and University of Washington. While the particular purposes of each study vary considerably, most studies available at Project Implicit examine thoughts and feelings that exist either ...

  22. Project Implicit: Harvard University's Implicit Association Test

    View. Harvard University's Implicit Association Test (IAT), part of Project Implicit, is a resource that enables individuals to better understand their own implicit biases and reflect on how those biases influence our beliefs, actions, decisions, and attitudes. Individuals are invited to select an IAT from a list of topics related to health ...

  23. Strategies and Resources About Implicit Bias

    Project Implicit: The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is available at the site. The IAT is designed to measure automatic attitudes and beliefs that may not be apparent to the respondent. Statts, C. (2015-16, Winter). Understanding implicit bias: What educators should know. American Educator, 39(4): 29-33, 43.

  24. Outsmarting Implicit Bias: A Project at Harvard University

    Some implicit biases are changing towards neutrality, but others aren't. Explore models predicting the future and learn why there's reason to be hopeful. 15 - 20 min. Explore the mind's blindspots with Outsmarting Implicit Bias, an educational media series founded by Harvard psychologist Mahzarin Banaji.

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    The project of a compact X-ray source based on Compton backscattering for the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI is discussed. The end-to-end simulation of beam dynamics in linac and a storage ring including collective effects makes it possible to identify the main features of such a facility and outline approaches to overcome longitudinal and transverse instabilities and minimize ...