Part I
Please take the following Implicit Association Test (IAT). For more information on the IAT, please watch the following six minute video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYkd–pcJRo
Go online and take at least 3 Implicit Association Tests (IAT)- this should take 10-15 minutes.
To take the IAT, go to: http://implicit.harvard.edu/
Click on the Demonstration link
Then click on Go to Demonstration Tests
After reading the preliminary information, click on I wish to proceed
Then you will select a test and follow the instructions for how to take the test there
At least 1 test should focus on disability
At least 1 test should focus on race
You may choose the last test from the other categories.
Print and review your results. You must upload your results to Canvas in order to receive credit for this portion of the assignment.
Write a 1-2 paragraph statement sharing your reactions to your results. This must also be uploaded to Canvas.
Part II
Using your results from the IAT, you will determine what your implicit biases are and interview a person of that age, gender or ability using the questions below. You will also answer the questions for yourself. Once the questions have been answered, you will write a paper comparing your responses to the responses of the person you interviewed. There is not a page limit, but it must be thorough and in-depth. You will need to include your reaction to their responses and how they are the same or different from your own.You will also need to reflect on your experience doing the interview, and how it may or may not have changed an opinion you have or had about the other persons culture, gender, age or ability. Lastly, include why you think it would be important to reflect on your own upbringing and get to know the upbringing of the families in your schools.
Questions:
What year were you born?
How would you define your culture?
What is your birth order (first, middle, last)?
How did your birth order play a role in how you grew up (more responsibilities, less responsibilities, etc.)?
What were some of the beliefs and values of your family?
What are some stereotypes that people might have about your culture, race, and ethnicity? Did those positively or negatively impact you growing up?
What were some of your experiences in school? Were they positive or negative? How did they impact how you grew up?
Were there any community programs that you were involved in? What was your role?
Were there any world events happening that impacted how you grew up? What was the impact?
Do you still have some of the same beliefs and values now, as an adult?
What changed and stayed the same? Why?
Do you believe that your experiences and relationships played a role in how you developed your beliefs and values? Why or why not?
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*Part one i did three IAT test for race, disability and wight and i will attached the result for the test so you can check it and Write 2 paragraph statement sharing my reactions to my results
*Part tow as mentioned in the assignment you should do what mentioned in part tow of the assignment. for clarification : interview a person with another culture like European Americans and compare the result of 12 question mentioned in part tow and do the same for me (answer the 12 question) note that i have an Arab culture and my age is 59 years
1.During the IAT you just completed:Race
Your responses suggested a slight automatic preference for European Americans over
African Americans.
Your result is described as an “Automatic preference for African Americans over
European Americans” if you were faster responding when African Americans and Good
are assigned to the same response key than when European Americans and Good were
classified with the same key. Your score is described as an “Automatic preference for
European Americans over African Americans” if the opposite occurred.
Your automatic preference may be described as “slight”, “moderate”, “strong”, or “no
preference”. This indicates the strength of your automatic preference.
During the IAT you just completed:
Your responses suggested a slight automatic preference for European Americans over
African Americans.
The sorting test you just took is called the Implicit Association Test (IAT). Half of you
completed the task for African Americans and European Americans, whereas the other
half completed the task for Black People and White people. You categorized good and
bad words with images of African Americans (or Black People) and European Americans
(or White People).
Disclaimer: The results are not a definitive assessment of your implicit preference. The
results may be influenced by variables related to the test (e.g., the category labels or
particular items used to represent the categories on the IAT) or the person (e.g., how tired
you are). The results are provided for educational purposes only.
The IAT requires a certain number of correct responses in order to get results. If you
made too many errors while completing the test you will get the feedback that there were
too many errors to determine a result.
Please answer the following questions about your results:
2.DISABILITY
The sorting test you just took is called the Implicit Association Test (IAT). You
categorized good and bad words with images of Disabled Persons and Abled Persons.
During the IAT you just completed:
Your responses suggested a moderate automatic preference for Disabled Persons over
Abled Persons.
Your result is described as an “Automatic preference for Disabled Persons over Abled
Persons” if you were faster responding when Disabled Persons and Good are assigned to
the same response key than when Abled Persons and Good were classified with the same
key. Your score is described as an “Automatic preference for Abled Persons over
Disabled Persons” if the opposite occurred.
Your automatic preference may be described as “slight”, “moderate”, “strong”, or “no
preference”. This indicates the strength of your automatic preference.
The IAT requires a certain number of correct responses in order to get results. If you
made too many errors while completing the test you will get the feedback that there were
too many errors to determine a result.
Note that your IAT result is based only on the categorization task and not on the
questions that you answered.
Your responses suggested a moderate automatic preference for Disabled Persons over
Abled Persons.
The sorting test you just took is called the Implicit Association Test (IAT). You
categorized good and bad words with images related to Disabled Persons and Abled
Persons.
Disclaimer: The results are not a definitive assessment of your implicit preference. The
results may be influenced by variables related to the test (e.g., the category labels or
particular items used to represent the categories on the IAT) or the person (e.g., how tired
you are). The results are provided for educational purposes only.
How Does The IAT Work?
The IAT measures the strength of associations between concepts (e.g., Disabled Persons
and Abled Persons) and evaluations (e.g., good, bad). The main idea is that making a
response is easier when closely related items share the same response key. We would say
that one has an implicit preference for Abled Persons relative to Disabled Persons if they
are faster to categorize words when Abled Persons and Good share a response key
relative to when Disabled Persons and Good share a response key.
Debriefing
The sorting test you just took is called the Implicit Association Test (IAT). You
categorized good and bad words with images of Fat People and Thin People.
3.During the IAT you just completed:weight
Your responses suggested no automatic preference between Fat people and Thin people.
Your result is described as an “Automatic preference for Fat People over Thin People” if
you were faster responding when Fat People and Good are assigned to the same response
key than when Thin People and Good were classified with the same key. Your score is
described as an “Automatic preference for Thin People over Fat People” if the opposite
occurred.
Your automatic preference may be described as “slight”, “moderate”, “strong”, or “no
preference”. This indicates the strength of your automatic preference.
The IAT requires a certain number of correct responses in order to get results. If you
made too many errors while completing the test you will get the feedback that there were
too many errors to determine a result.
Note that your IAT result is based only on the categorization task and not on the
questions that you answered.
You have completed the study.
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During the IAT you just completed:
Your responses suggested no automatic preference between Fat people and Thin people.
The sorting test you just took is called the Implicit Association Test (IAT). You
categorized good and bad words with images of Fat people and Thin people.
Disclaimer: The results are not a definitive assessment of your implicit preference. The
results may be influenced by variables related to the test (e.g., the category labels or
particular items used to represent the categories on the IAT) or the person (e.g., how tired
you are). The results are provided for educational purposes only.
Questions:
1. What year were you born? 1961
2. How would you define your culture? Most of the Arab culture is one of the major
cultures in the history of human beings, and it is today qualified to continue its role
raising the values of goodness, justice, equality, love and peace and the extract the
images of evil, injustice, racism and injustice, through a sophisticated formula that does
not reject the past yesterday and do not turn a blind eye For the requirements of today and
tomorrow.
3. What is your birth order (first, middle, last)?suha,yousif,khalil
4. How did your birth order play a role in how you grew up (more responsibilities, less
responsibilities, etc.)?more responsibilities as I grow older.
5. What were some of the beliefs and values of your family? In the Arab world, parents
play conventional roles in family life.
6. What are some stereotypes that people might have about your culture, race, and
ethnicity? Did those positively or negatively impact you growing up? Most of the Muslim
women cover their head.
7. What were some of your experiences in school? Were they positive or negative? How
did they impact how you grew up?
8. Were there any community programs that you were involved in? What was your
role? One of the members in orthodox Christian community.teach children the Bibel.
9. Were there any world events happening that impacted how you grew up? What was the
impact?the war that happened in Iraq on
10. Do you still have some of the same beliefs and values now, as an adult?
11. What changed and stayed the same? Why?
12. Do you believe that your experiences and relationships played a role in how you
developed your beliefs and values? Why or why not?
Notes ;some information about me; I was born on 1961,I have Arab culture, my name
suha Yousef aziz ,Im a slightly religious, my religion is Christian
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