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Multifactor IAT

Resources and information for administering the Multifactor IAT with Inquisit.

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Religion IAT
A multifactor Brief IAT template that measures relative preferences for 4 different religions - Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.

**Legal Notice**
The University of Washington has applied for patent on the BIAT method. The patent is managed by Project Implicit. Both the University of Washington and Project Implicit authorize free use of the BIAT method and published stimuli for scholarly research, provided that reports of the research clearly identify any modifications made to the BIAT and appropriately cite the present article. Please contact Project Implicit (E-mail: feedback@projectimplicit.net) to request a license for commercial or other nonscholarly use of the BIAT.

Last Updated: Apr 16, 2010, 3:41PM
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Multifactor Picture IAT
A multifactor Brief IAT template that uses picture stimuli to measure relative preferences for 4 different categories - babies, puppies, kittens, and pandas.

**Legal Notice**
The University of Washington has applied for patent on the BIAT method. The patent is managed by Project Implicit. Both the University of Washington and Project Implicit authorize free use of the BIAT method and published stimuli for scholarly research, provided that reports of the research clearly identify any modifications made to the BIAT and appropriately cite the present article. Please contact Project Implicit (E-mail: feedback@projectimplicit.net) to request a license for commercial or other nonscholarly use of the BIAT.

Last Updated: May 31, 2010, 2:13PM
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Selected Bibliography

Greenwald, A. G., McGhee, D. E., & Schwartz, J. K. L. (1998). Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: The Implicit Association Test. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1464-1480.

Sriram, N., Greewald, A. G. (2009). The Brief Implicit Association Test. Experimental Psychology, 56, 283–294.

Links

Tony Greenwald. University of Washington.

Project Implicit. Harvard University.

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