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Project Implicit Social Attitudes and Project Implicit Health Implicit Association Tests

Project Implicit. Jan. 1, 1998
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/

Project Implicit is a non-profit organization that was founded by scientists from the University of Washington, Harvard University, and the University of Virginia. Project Implicit is an international collaboration between researchers who are interested in implicit social cognition - thoughts and feelings outside of an individual's conscious awareness and control. To aid individuals in identifying these implicit biases, Project Implicit provides a multitude of Implicit Association Tests (IAT) on a variety of subjects.

Project Implicit Social Attitudes - includess IAT tests on subjects like gender, skin-tone, race, sexuality, religion, disability, etc. 

Project Implicit Health -  includes IAT tests on a variety of mental and physicial health topics such as mental illness, anxiety, depression, etc. 

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