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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
What a horribly flawed test.
First it makes me answer like 50 straight questions where I am supposed to associate good with European and black with bad.
After I've had plenty of time to do this and get myself accustomed to the way to answer fastest and how the system works it switches them.
Very conveniently it switches it so that Black is now associated with good and Euro with bad.
And shockingly (NOT!) I had a hard time disassociating my brain with the system that I'd just spent 50 questions and 5 minutes training myself to answer. Especially since it told me to answer as fast as I could.
Had it made me associate Black with good first and then Black with bad 2nd I'm 100% sure the results would have been the opposite.
That might be one of the most unscientific studies/tests I've ever done. In fact I'd say it is downright pointless and stupid.
Funny, the questionnaire at the end probably closely reflects my actual views because it point blank asked me questions.
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The test relies on aggregate data - so really it's supposed to be looking mostly at societal as opposed to personal tendencies. The order of the pairings should vary between tests. To get a personalized result, you'd have to take the test several times with pairings ordered in different ways.