Journal of Open Psychology Data (Mar 2014)

Psychology data from the Race Implicit Association Test on the Project Implicit Demo website

  • Kaiyuan Xu,
  • Brian Nosek,
  • Anthony G. Greenwald

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/jopd.ac
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. e3 – e3

Abstract

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This data archive includes Race Implicit Association Test (IAT) scores of 2,355,303 Internet volunteers who completed educational/demonstration versions of the Race IAT at https://implicit.harvard.edu from 2002 to 2012. Data in this archive can be downloaded for all years, either separately by year or in a single file. Codebooks, indicating the variable labels and value labels, and changes of variables over years, are available for both individual-year data sets and the entire data set. Participation in the (still on-going) Race IAT “study” at the Project Implicit (PI) demonstration site includes completion of the Race IAT along with demographic questions, self-report measures of racial attitude, and various additional measures received by a portion of the participants. These data allow analyses involving changes in responding over time and interrelations among IAT and self-report measures of race attitudes, as well as the association of each of these with demographics. This archive is available at http://osf.io/project/52qxL/. Dataset The Data described in this paper is available from the Open Science Framework: https://osf.io/52qxl/ [1]

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