None of those questions were on the survey, but some of the questions on the survey were similar.
The descriptions of the other measures of implicit attitudes given on that page aren’t in-depth enough for me to critique them effectively for methodology. The first question that comes to mind though, is to what extent these tests have been calibrated against associations that we already know about. For example, if people are given implicit association tests which match words with pictures of, say, smiling children with candy versus pictures of people with injuries, how do they score?
None of those questions were on the survey, but some of the questions on the survey were similar.
The descriptions of the other measures of implicit attitudes given on that page aren’t in-depth enough for me to critique them effectively for methodology. The first question that comes to mind though, is to what extent these tests have been calibrated against associations that we already know about. For example, if people are given implicit association tests which match words with pictures of, say, smiling children with candy versus pictures of people with injuries, how do they score?