I came across this https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/uk/ today, I did the race test and the results were as I expected.
I then did the UK USA test, the results were:
(Your data suggests a strong automatic preference for United States relative to United Kingdom) not atall what I expected.
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I had a 'very strong preference for the United States' - not surprising
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Your data suggest little or no automatic preference for White People relative to Black People
Your data suggest little or no automatic preference for United Kingdom relative to United States
Your data suggest a moderate automatic preference for Young relative to Old
Your data suggest a slight association between science and Male relative to Female
Your data suggest little or no automatic preference for United Kingdom relative to United States
Your data suggest a moderate automatic preference for Young relative to Old
Your data suggest a slight association between science and Male relative to Female
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I got a slight automatic preference for the united states. What a lot of cobblers put the good bad the other way round first and i bet the answers change. Then again I flunked Psychology at university so what do I know.
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Inclined to agree with you, gmc. My own answers about old people were influenced by my work with them and natural feelings. My answer came out as 64. Spooky!