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Biden or Trump Bias Test

Implicit Association Tests (IATs) were developed at Harvard University as a way to test for subconscious associations in people’s mentality. Today, IATs are widely used to check for stereotypes, biases, and unconscious representations.

Do you have implicit associations in favor of Biden or Trump? To take the test, follow the instructions below.

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The IDRlabs Biden or Trump Implicit Association Test was compiled from various studies in Implicit Association Tests. The test provides an informed pointer to your mental representation of each president’s acumen as extracted from standard Implicit Association theory. The test is merely a snapshot related to unconscious mental associations and should not take the place of familiarizing oneself with the policies of each president in depth.

The test measures whether you are biased in favor of Biden or Trump by using the well-known framework of implicit associations. The idea is to measure the test taker’s latency time in associating pleasant and unpleasant connotations of the entities being tested for, in this case, the American presidents Biden and Trump.

Implicit Association Tests measure reaction times. They do not purport to be exhaustive or normative, especially when it comes to disabled or neurotypical test subjects. The test gives you the most plausible interpretation of your results. It does not contend to be correct in every case.

The present test is based on the following materials and publications: Greenwald, Anthony G.; McGhee, Debbie E.; Schwartz, Jordan L.K. (1998), "Measuring Individual Differences in Implicit Cognition: The Implicit Association Test", Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74 (6): 1464–1480, CiteSeerX 10.1.1.489.4611. Greenwald, A. G.; Banaji, M. R. (1995). "Implicit social cognition: Attitudes, self-esteem, and stereotypes". Psychological Review. 102 (1): 4–27. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.411.2919. Nosek, B. A.; Greenwald, A. G.; Banaji, M. R. (2005). "Understanding and using the Implicit Association Test: II. Method variables and construct validity". Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 31 (2): 166–180. Thomas, Gregory (June 2016). "The Development and Validation of an Implicit Measure Based on Biospheric Values" (PDF). Environment & Behavior. 48 (5): 659–685.

The authors of this free online Biden or Trump Test are certified in the use of various personality tests and have worked professionally with psychology, political psychology, and personality testing. Before using our free online test, please note that the results are provided "as-is", for free, and should not be construed as providing professional or certified advice of any kind. For more on our Biden or Trump Test, please consult our Terms of Service.

Why Use This Test?

1. Free. This online Implicit Association Biden or Trump Test is delivered to you free of charge and will allow you to obtain an indication of your implicit associations related to Biden and Trump.

2. Based on university research. This test was created using research from Harvard University.

3. Statistical controls. Test scores for the present test are entered into an anonymized database. Statistical analysis of the quiz is performed to ensure maximum validity and accuracy of the results.

4. Developed by professionals. The Implicit Association Biden or Trump Test was created by researchers and psychology professionals who work with psychometrics.