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In the years between 2007-2015, more than 7 million volunteer participants completed measures of bias at the Project Implicit demonstration website (http://implicit.harvard.edu). Visitors choose from a list of topics and then complete an implicit measure (i.e., IATs; Greenwald et al., 1998) and explicit measure (i.e., self-reported preferences) of attitudes or stereotypes. Here we provide a descri…

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