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IAT

The Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998) was devised as a way to measure implicit attitudes towards categories of objects or people. Since then it has been used extensively in the field (McConnell & Leibold, 2001; Conrey, et al., 2003; Nosek, 2005, 2007). Including online applications (c.f., Project Implicit). However, until now, the means to run the IAT has required commercial software such as E-Prime for laboratory studies and has not been widely and freely available for online research.

Requirements

  • Experimenter (server-side): A web server that runs PHP(version 4.0 or greater with permission to write files in directory) and (optional) MySQL with root access. R-based online analysis.
  • Participant (client-side): A web browser with enabled JavaScript The Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee & Schwartz, 1998) was devised as a way to measure implicit attitudes towards categories of objects or people.
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