I believe that my results were slightly accurate. The reason being I did not really have to think about how my associations were made regarding Asians and European American. I also believe that associations about Americans is European American and Foreign with Asian American is not an association that we make every day. So, when we suddenly take the test, our deep inner thoughts or feelings come out and make the tests results slightly accurate. As kids, we are taught to associate certain things in a certain way. For example, we are taught that A is for apple, B is for ball, etc... So, our results end up being somehow accurate when we take the IAT test. …show more content…
When I found this out, I was a bit shocked myself about the results. Personally, I never felt that I was person who made associations for certain things, but this test was a bit disappointing. However, there is nothing we can do, but to accept the truth. So, from this moment on, I will at least attempt to not be stereotypical.
Personally, I believe that everyone has hidden biases inside them, but as humans, we do not express or show the bias. We are humans and we are not meant to be perfect. My evidence is when we see an African-American person, we tend to stereotype them, and we tend to get scared even though they are harmless. So, I have hidden biases, because I also fell into that trap that when I saw an African-American person, I also used to get scared. But for past year or so I have become more conscious regarding my outlook towards the world (people in general), about stereotypes, and