You can find files used for the current version of USA IAT on the PI Canada site.
For the IAT task,
English version:
- Good stimuli are: "Laughter", "Peace", "Glorious", "Happy", "Pleasure", "Joy", "Love", "Wonderful";
- Bad stimuli are: "Terrible", "Failure", "Evil", "Horrible", "Agony", "Awful", "Hurt", "Nasty";
- Canada stimuli are: "Toronto", "John A. Macdonald", "canadanote.jpg", "canadaflag.jpg", "canadaoutline.jpg";
- United States stimuli are: "New York", "Abraham Lincoln", "usnote.jpg", "usflag.jpg", "usoutline.jpg";
French version:
- Good (Bon) words are: "Heureux", "Merveilleux", "Amour", "Plaisir", "Paix", "Joie", "Magnifique", "Rires";
- Bad (Mauvais) words are: "Blessure", "Douleur", "Mal", "Méchant", "Épouvantable", "Horrible", "Échec", "Affreux";
- Canada (Canada) stimuli are: "Montreal", "Jacques Cartier", "canadanote.jpg", "canadaflag.jpg", "canadaoutline.jpg";
- United States (États-Unis) stimuli are: "New York", "George Washington", "usnote.jpg", "usflag.jpg", "usoutline.jpg";
The explicit questionnaire used the following sets of questions:
Right-Wing Authoritarianism
Social Dominance Orientation
The experiment procedure has been changed over years. You may contact Project Implicit at admin@projectimplicit.net for the previous versions.