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Thread started 11/07/07 5:20am

retina

Multicultural Vs Unicultural (Test)

Here's an IAT test from Harvard that I found online which tries to find out if you have an "automatic preference" for either multicultural or unicultural groups. It is not a skill test.

I have a few major objections to it, for example:

* The definitions (the group "multicultural" should rather be called "multiracial" or something like that since it doesn't have anything to do with culture, and the group "unicultural" should be called "caucasian" since that is the only "race" featured in that group)

* They don't seem to take into account that some models grab the attention more than others, which in turn affects the results.

* They also don't seem to take into account that the order of the assignments might affect the results (the more you do it, the "easier" it gets).

...to name a few. It's still a kind of fun and interesting though.

Feel free to try it and - only if you want to - post your results and/or comments, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this thread won't turn nasty considering the "sensitive" subject (take the results with a big grain of salt please).

The link:

https://implicit.harvard....dtask.html

My result:

Your data suggest a slight automatic preference for Multicultural compared to Unicultural.
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Reply #1 posted 11/07/07 5:32am

JDInteractive

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My data suggested a slight automatic preference for Multicultural compared to Unicultural aswell. I wasn't too concerned with the result although I appreciate others may well be with their outcome.

It does seem a bit of a subjective observation test. I didn't see an elderly people or infants. Perhaps I'm missing something here.
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Reply #2 posted 11/07/07 5:32am

Mach

Your Result
Your data suggest a strong automatic preference for Multicultural compared to Unicultural.

peace!
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Reply #3 posted 11/07/07 5:48am

retina

JDInteractive said:

My data suggested a slight automatic preference for Multicultural compared to Unicultural aswell. I wasn't too concerned with the result although I appreciate others may well be with their outcome.


Yeah, of course if a white person gets a "strong preference for unicultural" that would make him seem like a bit of a racist, wouldn't it? lol I really wouldn't take it as seriously as that though. What we're used to in the workplace for example often decides what we're familiar and instinctively comfortable with, without saying anything about racism.

Maybe a person of colour will get a "strong preference for unicultural". Wouldn't that be interesting? smile

It does seem a bit of a subjective observation test. I didn't see an elderly people or infants. Perhaps I'm missing something here.


Well I think they just want to keep it as purely focused on race/ethicity as possible. Too many other factors, such as age, would just be a distraction.
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Reply #4 posted 11/07/07 6:01am

retina

Mach said:

Your Result
Your data suggest a strong automatic preference for Multicultural compared to Unicultural.

peace!


Strong eh? How did you respond to the questions after the actual test? I wonder if they affect the results at all? hmmm (I almost never respond "strongly agree" or "strongly disagree" to those types of questions, I think a simple "agree" or "disagree" is enough)
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Reply #5 posted 11/07/07 7:12am

Mach

retina said:

Mach said:

Your Result
Your data suggest a strong automatic preference for Multicultural compared to Unicultural.

peace!


Strong eh? How did you respond to the questions after the actual test? I wonder if they affect the results at all? hmmm (I almost never respond "strongly agree" or "strongly disagree" to those types of questions, I think a simple "agree" or "disagree" is enough)
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I did not use the "strongly" choices
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Reply #6 posted 11/07/07 12:45pm

Mara

Your data suggest a strong automatic preference for Multicultural compared to Unicultural.
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Reply #7 posted 11/07/07 1:06pm

heybaby

hmmm lol

Your data suggest a slight automatic preference for Unicultural compared to Multicultural.
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Reply #8 posted 11/07/07 2:35pm

MoniGram

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Your data suggest a strong automatic preference for Multicultural compared to Unicultural.
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Reply #9 posted 11/07/07 2:41pm

retina

heybaby said:

hmmm lol

Your data suggest a slight automatic preference for Unicultural compared to Multicultural.


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Reply #10 posted 11/07/07 2:52pm

heybaby

retina said:

heybaby said:

hmmm lol

Your data suggest a slight automatic preference for Unicultural compared to Multicultural.


falloff

How are you doing these days? It's been a long time since we chatted on Yahoo (or was it MSN?). hug



yahoo smile. i'm good. i've been quite busy as im not done with school as i hoped so i'm working on photography projects for my portfolios and internships and grant money to finish projects, so i have plenty plenty plenty to do. i love it smile
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Reply #11 posted 11/07/07 3:04pm

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Your data suggest little to no automatic preference between Unicultural and Multicultural.

lol

I simply have no preference.
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Reply #12 posted 11/07/07 3:07pm

retina

heybaby said:

retina said:



falloff

How are you doing these days? It's been a long time since we chatted on Yahoo (or was it MSN?). hug



yahoo smile. i'm good. i've been quite busy as im not done with school as i hoped so i'm working on photography projects for my portfolios and internships and grant money to finish projects, so i have plenty plenty plenty to do. i love it smile


Grant money... drool

When and how can I see some of your latest work?

I'm very glad that you seem so happy. hug

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Reply #13 posted 11/07/07 3:51pm

Lammastide

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CarrieMpls said:

Your data suggest little to no automatic preference between Unicultural and Multicultural.

lol

I simply have no preference.

I think that's actually pretty cool.
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Reply #14 posted 11/07/07 3:52pm

Lammastide

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Your data suggest a strong automatic preference for Multicultural compared to Unicultural.
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Reply #15 posted 11/07/07 4:02pm

ZombieKitten

I read about this test and if you do it enough times you can actually change your preference!
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Reply #16 posted 11/07/07 4:20pm

retina

ZombieKitten said:

I read about this test and if you do it enough times you can actually change your preference!


So you posted here just to disqualify the very foundation this thread rests upon? mad

Just do the test already. fishslap

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Reply #17 posted 11/07/07 4:51pm

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CarrieMpls said:

Your data suggest little to no automatic preference between Unicultural and Multicultural.

lol

I simply have no preference.



That's mine too.

I would say I prefer multicultural, just because it reflects reality and I think that's a positive thing, but apparently my unconscious doesn't care.
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Reply #18 posted 11/07/07 5:34pm

ZombieKitten

retina said:

ZombieKitten said:

I read about this test and if you do it enough times you can actually change your preference!


So you posted here just to disqualify the very foundation this thread rests upon? mad

Just do the test already. fishslap



oops! correction:

the test is based on your unconscious bias - your pre-thinking thinking, right? Supposedly you can't change your unconscious reaction, it's based on years of thinking and reacting the same way - totally INGRAINED. The disturbing thing is it often is incompatable with our conscious views.

(I have done this test before, but my browser didn't let me have a result after all that time mad so I don't know which way I lean, but I'm sure I am up there with 80% of the test-takers who lean toward the uniculture)

Supposedly you can't change your unconscious bias, but there was this one guy who did the test every day before school and one day he swung his bias over eek his impressions had changed - turns out he had been watching the Olympics that morning.

Which is good news. Our experiences and our environment CAN change our impressions, we have the potential to change.
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Reply #19 posted 11/07/07 5:45pm

retina

ZombieKitten said:



oops! correction:

the test is based on your unconscious bias - your pre-thinking thinking, right? Supposedly you can't change your unconscious reaction, it's based on years of thinking and reacting the same way - totally INGRAINED. The disturbing thing is it often is incompatable with our conscious views.


Yeah, I can believe that. We often tend to think of ourselves as more unbiased than we actually are. nod

(I have done this test before, but my browser didn't let me have a result after all that time mad so I don't know which way I lean, but I'm sure I am up there with 80% of the test-takers who lean toward the uniculture)


Is that what it said? 80%? I didn't notice, but I believe that too, considering how "uniculturally conditioned" most of us in the western world are. That's why I find it strange that so many posters on this thread are "strongly multicultural", although the simple explanation for that is probably that those who leaned towards uniculture simply didn't want to post their results.

Supposedly you can't change your unconscious bias, but there was this one guy who did the test every day before school and one day he swung his bias over eek his impressions had changed - turns out he had been watching the Olympics that morning.


If that's true then it seems like they really have succeeded in tapping into our subconscious. Interesting. hmmm

Which is good news. Our experiences and our environment CAN change our impressions, we have the potential to change.


nod
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Reply #20 posted 11/07/07 5:52pm

ZombieKitten

retina said:

ZombieKitten said:



oops! correction:

the test is based on your unconscious bias - your pre-thinking thinking, right? Supposedly you can't change your unconscious reaction, it's based on years of thinking and reacting the same way - totally INGRAINED. The disturbing thing is it often is incompatable with our conscious views.


Yeah, I can believe that. We often tend to think of ourselves as more unbiased than we actually are. nod



If that's true then it seems like they really have succeeded in tapping into our subconscious. Interesting. hmmm

Which is good news. Our experiences and our environment CAN change our impressions, we have the potential to change.


nod


it is WONDERFUL news

and those posting results of no bias are truly exceptional nod Heybaby's result is totally within the norm as far as test results go.
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Reply #21 posted 11/07/07 5:59pm

Fauxie

Your data suggest a slight automatic preference for Multicultural compared to Unicultural.
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Reply #22 posted 11/08/07 7:52am

Justin1972UK

This test is quicker - and more fun!

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Reply #23 posted 11/08/07 11:00am

heybaby

ZombieKitten said:

I read about this test and if you do it enough times you can actually change your preference!


thats why i find it interesting because i've taken this test before and it said it was strongly multicultural lol
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Reply #24 posted 11/08/07 6:22pm

ZombieKitten

heybaby said:

ZombieKitten said:

I read about this test and if you do it enough times you can actually change your preference!


thats why i find it interesting because i've taken this test before and it said it was strongly multicultural lol


OK this wasn't quite true (see my correction post redface ) if you do the test often, you will find your preference can change, is what it should say biggrin
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Reply #25 posted 11/08/07 7:09pm

emm

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whatever confused strongly unicultural.
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Reply #26 posted 11/08/07 7:47pm

ThreadBare

emm said:

whatever confused strongly unicultural.


hmmm
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Reply #27 posted 11/08/07 8:01pm

Lammastide

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emm said:

whatever confused strongly unicultural.

You racist scumbag. mad
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Reply #28 posted 11/08/07 8:20pm

ZombieKitten

sigh no wonder 80% of orgers who took this test are afraid to post their results rolleyes

the solution seems to be to hang out with more variety of folks people! it's proven to change the unconscious bias woot!
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Reply #29 posted 11/08/07 8:20pm

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Lammastide said:

emm said:

whatever confused strongly unicultural.

You racist scumbag. mad

i've got the perfect emoticon nod

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