Abstract
Social psychologist Mahzarin Banaji continues her discussion of the Implicit Association Test (IAT). Dr. Banaji explains that the testing appears to have what she calls "predictive validity." In other words, it seems capable of predicting certain behaviors. "The stronger my bias on the IAT," Dr. Banaji states, talking about measuring one's attitudes towards members of another group, "...the less friendly I'm going to be...I think we have to begin to start to take seriously the idea that this indeed is us. It's just a side of us that we don't see and a side of us even more that we don't like."
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Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Learning Theory/Memory, Experimental Psychology, Research Methods and Design in Psychology, Inside Out
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00:01:24 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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