This is very interesting. I expected to do better on the first one and I was so sure I'd failed the second. https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html …pic.twitter.com/du071q7JXV
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The order of the two categorizations is randomized to account for that, and there's some compensation to account for the "unlearning".
To a large extent it's still a test for unlearning. And if it only evens out through average, telling individuals their "bias" is pointless.
Supposedly they've tested the impact of the ordering bias and found it to be rather small on an individual basis.
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