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The Religion IAT was made available again on the Project Implicit demonstration website in 2017. The Religion IAT includes one of three standard IAT's (Christianity vs. Judaism images and words, Christianity vs. Islam images and words, or Judaism vs. Islam images and words; Good vs. Bad), sets of explicit measures (such as attitudes towards Judaism, Islam, and Christianity), sets of demographic questions (race, ethnicity, age, religion, etc.), and debriefing questions about how respondents thought about their IAT score after the task. From late March to December 31, 2017 there are 113,517 session IDs created for Religion IAT, and the overall completion rate is around 46%. There were 70,401 respondents who completed the standard IAT part of the task, which is 62% of the total respondents. Under this OSF project, you may download 1) Religion IAT data sets with IAT score computed, self-report data labeled, and demographic information by year or for all years; 2) codebooks associated with each data set; 3) experiment materials and description of procedure; 4) Skeleton syntax for SPSS to start your own data analysis. The public data sets don't have participants' zip code/postcode to protect privacy. The data sets, however, have state, county, Metropolitan Statistical Area information for respondents who reported US zip codes. If you are interested in the zip code/postcode data, you may submit an ethical approval from your institution or organization. Upon verification, you will be able to download the zip code/postcode data. Please contact Project Implicit at admin@projectimplicit.net for any question, comment or zip code data request.
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