RACIAL BIAS Overview
IAT Results
IAT Method(s) and Measurement(s)
100
There is a _______ contemporary social norm in the United States that it is no longer acceptable to behave in a prejudiced manner toward blacks. (strong, weak, neutral)
What is: strong...
100
White actors with IAT scores above the mean average (i.e., participants with relatively high automatic racial bias scores), were perceived _________ by Black partners than by White partners. (more negatively, as more closed-minded, more positively)
What is: more positively...
100
What does the IAT measure? (a.Unconscious evaluations of social categories, b.conscious thoughts people have, c.how smart a person is)
What is: A.) Unconscious evaluations of social categories.
200
Analyses of white individuals' non-verbal behavior during interracial interaction revealed that participants with higher scores on a measure of automatic racial bias test, controlled their behavior to a __________ extent. (lesser, unchanged, greater)
What is: greater...
200
The more Black partners percieved the White actors as being engaged during the interaction, the ________ they evaluated them. (more apathetically, more negatively, more positively)
What is: more positively...
200
How many trials were done? (60, 40, 80)
What is: 80
300
Through the studies, some emphasis was placed on the possibility that whites with higher levels of automatic racial bias, when compared to whites with lower racial bias, were likely to_______________in order to appear non-prejudiced. (act indifferently, be less engaged, be more engaged)
What is: be more engaged...
300
A Black individual's perception of how engaged the White individual's interaction was during the test mediated the relation between the White actor's automatic racial bias, and how ________ by Black interaction partners. (favorably they were perceived, religous they were perceived to be, uncomfortable they were perceived as being)
What is: favorably they were perceived...
300
What topics were picked for discussion in the study? (A.Issues about the country, B.Issues about race, C.issues about the government)
What is: B.)Issues about race
400
In LONGER interactions (more than an average of 10 minutes), Whites with high-bias levels may be perceived ____________ than Whites with lower levels of automatic racial bias. (more positively, more well-raised, more negatively)
What is: more negatively...
400
In the primary analysis of the favorability index test, the White actors' automatic racial-bias scores __________ predictive of White partners' favorability ratings. (were accurately, not significantly, were later found to be)
What is: not significantly...
400
What were three factors that were looked at about the partners? (a.Prior relationship favorability and perceived engagement, b.prior relationship gender and age, c.favorability gender and ethnicity)
What is: A.)Prior relationship, favorability and perceived engagement.
500
Ironically, there are situations in which Whites with higher levels of automatic racial bias may appear less threatening than Whites with lower levels of automatic racial bias. This could lead Blacks to make the decision to ________ future contact with low-prejudice Whites. (avoid, create, allow)
What is: avoid...
500
Previous research has found _______ consequences associated with high-bias individuals' attempts to regulate their thoughts and behavior during interracial interactions. (negative, positive, unpredictable)
What is: negative...
500
What was the number of Black and White students in the study? (a.50 Whites and 46 Blacks, b.60 Blacks and 36 Whites, c.67 Whites and 29 Blacks)
What is: C.)67 Whites and 29 Blacks.
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