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Race IAT for PsyToolkit -------- This project houses an instance of the Black/White race Implicit Association Test (IAT) that can be implemented on the PsyToolkit platform. This implementation uses the 'improved' scoring algorithm, so that when run from a PsyToolkit survey, it will return the D-score and a flag for removal (> 10% trials at < 300ms). PsyToolkit ([http://psytoolkit.org][1]; Stoet, 2010; Stoet, 2017) is a donationware freely accessible platform for surveys and cognitive psychology experiments to be run either online or in the lab. References: Stoet, G. (2010). PsyToolkit - A software package for programming psychological experiments using Linux. *Behavior Research Methods, 42*(4), 1096-1104. Stoet, G. (2017). PsyToolkit: A novel web-based method for running online questionnaires and reaction-time experiments. *Teaching of Psychology, 44*(1), 24-31. ---------- This experiment script and instruction stimuli are licensed under **Creative Commons CC-BY-NC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International** license. You may copy, modify, and distribute at will, with attribution, but not for commercial purposes. If you use this experiment, please provide attribution: Leighton, D. C. (2021). *PsyToolkit race Implicit Association Test experiment* (Version 1.0) [Computer software]. https://osf.io/g7cw8/ http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/G7CW8 [1]: http://psytoolkit.org
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