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You can find files used for the current version of Skin Tone IAT on PI demo site. For the IAT task, - Good words are: "Laughter", "Happy", "Joy", "Love", "Glorious", "Pleasure", "Peace", and "Wonderful"; - Bad words are: "Failure", "Agony", "Awful", "Nasty", "Terrible", "Horrible", "Hurt", and "Evil". - Light Skinned face images: - Set 1: "TONE0041A.jpg", "TONE0071A.jpg", "TONE0091A.jpg", "TONE0101A.jpg", "TONE0131A.jpg", and "TONE0141A.jpg"; - Set 2: "TONE0031A.jpg", "TONE0051A.jpg", "TONE0061A.jpg", "TONE0081A.jpg", "TONE0111A.jpg", and "TONE0121A.jpg"; - Dark Skinned face images: - Set 1: "TONE0031B.jpg", "TONE0051B.jpg", "TONE0061B.jpg", "TONE0081B.jpg", "TONE0111B.jpg", and "TONE0121B.jpg"; - Set 2: "TONE0041B.jpg", "TONE0071B.jpg", "TONE0091B.jpg", "TONE0101B.jpg", "TONE0131B.jpg", and "TONE0141B.jpg"; The explicit questionnaire used the following sets of questions (each subject only answer 10 randomly selected ones, for detailed information see the codebook) : - Big Five Inventory - Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding - Belief in a Just World - Bayesian Racism Scale - Humanitarianism/Egalitarianism - Need for Cognition - Need for Cognitive Closure - Protestant Ethic - Personal Need for Structure - Right-Wing Authoritarianism - Right-Wing Authoritarianism (short) - Social Dominance Orientation - Self-Monitoring The experiment procedure has been change over years. You may contact Project Implicit at admin@projectimplicit.net for the previous versions.
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