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Lockitupv2
Profile Joined March 2012
United States496 Posts
June 17 2013 00:01 GMT
#21
On June 17 2013 07:21 aike wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 17 2013 06:21 StatixEx wrote:
the way this is worded sounds like its racist, implying how Good you feel about black or white people isnt a great way to go

Why not? Some people are racist and know they are, so if they take the test and say "I don't feel good about black people" and "I feel great about white people" that will help tell if the test accurately judges them as racist.


The question is so vague. White and black people, or other races for that matter, are way more dimensional and cant really be put into 'good' or 'bad'. If the question has asking more specific things it would be better.

I like nice black people and dislike mean black people. What choice do I pick?
That's right folks, I definitely heard an ethnic twang in that voice, so everyone put your guesses on the screen. It's everyone's favorite game, it's Guess the Minority!!!
Turambar13
Profile Joined June 2013
8 Posts
June 17 2013 00:03 GMT
#22
I think you should reverse the order, in a portion of your study, I got faster as I went but the muscle memory made me slow down.
JonnyBNoHo
Profile Joined July 2011
United States6277 Posts
June 17 2013 01:37 GMT
#23
On June 16 2013 15:09 pNRG wrote:
What an absolute fucking waste of Connecticut residents' tax dollars.

User was temp banned for this post.

Well, no. The University of Connecticut is part of New England's Knowledge Corridor. Random studies about random things is the area's principal export
bK-
Profile Joined June 2012
United States326 Posts
June 17 2013 02:22 GMT
#24
I like the studies that rewards their "guinea pigs/test subjects" with a little something. For instance back in my high school there was a blood drive that handed out free cookies/Blood type cards/gift vouchers to whomever took place in the drive. Also another cool thing was you were able to get out of a class for awhile as well. Unfortunately this just seems to be a waste of time because there is no money/reward involved.

Good luck in the study
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aike
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States1629 Posts
June 17 2013 02:55 GMT
#25
On June 17 2013 11:22 bK- wrote:
I like the studies that rewards their "guinea pigs/test subjects" with a little something. For instance back in my high school there was a blood drive that handed out free cookies/Blood type cards/gift vouchers to whomever took place in the drive. Also another cool thing was you were able to get out of a class for awhile as well. Unfortunately this just seems to be a waste of time because there is no money/reward involved.

Good luck in the study

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CT Legacy
Profile Joined April 2011
United States57 Posts
June 17 2013 03:11 GMT
#26
CT resident here and I will attest I am always hearing amazing things about Uconn medicine labs and research studies. I found the test to be quite amusing and I expect they will get some incredibly awesome data. Best of luck!!
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DeathDyingDoomKiller
Profile Joined October 2012
Canada91 Posts
June 17 2013 05:15 GMT
#27
It's so stressful to be Canadian soooooo close to being involved in the US stuff oh well gl with the study.
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BronzeKnee
Profile Joined March 2011
United States5217 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-06-17 05:37:06
June 17 2013 05:33 GMT
#28
On June 16 2013 06:18 UConnPsych wrote:
[image loading]

Dear StarCraft II Players:

      You are invited to participate in a web-based research study to investigate the validity of computer-based attitude inventories when given to frequent gamers (like you). We are recruiting current StarCraft II players from the North American server over the age of 18 that are also current U.S. residents or citizens. Of interest to us is how gamers will perform on measures designed to assess “implicit racial attitudes.” (These are attitudes people hold but cannot easily report on using standard self-report inventories.) Implicit racial attitudes are typically measured with computer programs that generate scores based on respondents’ ability to quickly and accurately categorize different concepts. Given that gamers have a lot of skill and experience at exactly this type of activity, we think that gamers may pose a real challenge to this measurement approach. You can help us by taking the test and doing the best you can – much like you do when you are playing games online. We admit this test will not be as much fun for you as StartCraft II, but your responses can help advance the science of implicit attitude measurement. If you agree to participate in this research study, you will be asked to answer questions regarding race relations in the U.S., your competitiveness and your social life. You then will be asked to complete a task designed to measure implicit racial attitudes. In all, we estimate that this study will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. As this study is web based, all study tasks can be performed via our website from your web browser. Our interest in this study is to test whether this measure "measures up" when completed by people like you -- people who react faster on computer tasks than the average person and who have better multi-tasking skills. Because we are testing validity of this measurement technique, we are not concerned with your individual attitudes nor can we give you any feedback on the meaning of your test score.

To participate in this research, visit the following link: surveysensei.uconn.edu

Thank you for considering this request.

Sincerely,

Hart Blanton, PhD
Professor


I have no idea if the University of Connecticut is a serious research school (I assume it is), but I went to a serious research university and we always gave people a stipend of anywhere between $5-$50 for participating in research. My wife's school did the same. Is this research not funded? Why is there no stipend? The lack of a stipend makes me question this research, maybe it is just some exercise for his class.
looknohands119
Profile Joined March 2010
United States815 Posts
June 17 2013 06:08 GMT
#29
Buttons aren't showing up for me for any of the questions. No way to answer them. It shows me a scale for question number one but there's no way for me to choose.
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Maasked
Profile Joined December 2011
United States567 Posts
June 17 2013 07:12 GMT
#30
So umm... Is this trying to make us associate black with bad and white with good?

I am dead serious, that is how the survey felt to me.
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DrakanSilva
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Chile932 Posts
June 17 2013 08:30 GMT
#31
Aww, haven't played for 1 year... can't do .
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Sated
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
England4983 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-06-17 11:45:07
June 17 2013 11:44 GMT
#32
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BronzeKnee
Profile Joined March 2011
United States5217 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-06-17 15:01:29
June 17 2013 14:44 GMT
#33
On June 17 2013 20:44 Sated wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 17 2013 14:33 BronzeKnee wrote:
On June 16 2013 06:18 UConnPsych wrote:
[image loading]

Dear StarCraft II Players:

      You are invited to participate in a web-based research study to investigate the validity of computer-based attitude inventories when given to frequent gamers (like you). We are recruiting current StarCraft II players from the North American server over the age of 18 that are also current U.S. residents or citizens. Of interest to us is how gamers will perform on measures designed to assess “implicit racial attitudes.” (These are attitudes people hold but cannot easily report on using standard self-report inventories.) Implicit racial attitudes are typically measured with computer programs that generate scores based on respondents’ ability to quickly and accurately categorize different concepts. Given that gamers have a lot of skill and experience at exactly this type of activity, we think that gamers may pose a real challenge to this measurement approach. You can help us by taking the test and doing the best you can – much like you do when you are playing games online. We admit this test will not be as much fun for you as StartCraft II, but your responses can help advance the science of implicit attitude measurement. If you agree to participate in this research study, you will be asked to answer questions regarding race relations in the U.S., your competitiveness and your social life. You then will be asked to complete a task designed to measure implicit racial attitudes. In all, we estimate that this study will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. As this study is web based, all study tasks can be performed via our website from your web browser. Our interest in this study is to test whether this measure "measures up" when completed by people like you -- people who react faster on computer tasks than the average person and who have better multi-tasking skills. Because we are testing validity of this measurement technique, we are not concerned with your individual attitudes nor can we give you any feedback on the meaning of your test score.

To participate in this research, visit the following link: surveysensei.uconn.edu

Thank you for considering this request.

Sincerely,

Hart Blanton, PhD
Professor


I have no idea if the University of Connecticut is a serious research school (I assume it is), but I went to a serious research university and we always gave people a stipend of anywhere between $5-$50 for participating in research. My wife's school did the same. Is this research not funded? Why is there no stipend? The lack of a stipend makes me question this research, maybe it is just some exercise for his class.

It's actually fairly common for there to be little monetary incentive to take part in a study like this, given that it's web-based, only involves a single session, and only takes a relatively small amount of time...


There isn't little monetary incentive here, there is no monetary incentive. I do remember clearly my professor talking about the multiple reasons why research should include a stipend to participants. And it wasn't just attract participants (though that was very important) but also because participants are far more likely to invest themselves and take the research seriously if they are being paid for their time, even if it is only a small amount of money.

There is even research that shows that. Serious research should include a stipend for those reasons, and does from my experience. For a research university, $5 to each participant is nothing, and the quality of the resulting data more than justifies it.
MisterFred
Profile Joined October 2010
United States2033 Posts
June 17 2013 15:25 GMT
#34
I stopped in the middle when it started associating white with good and black with bad. Seriously, what kind of crap was that? Not to mention MANY of your questions were so laden with assumptions the "survey" basically felt like a push-poll trying to emphasize racial difference.

And don't get me started on your complete failure to define "success", making so many of those questions useless.

Seriously, whoever concocted this survey needs to go back and learn some basics.
"The victor? Not the highest scoring, nor the best strategist, nor the best tactitian. The victor was he that was closest to the Tao of FFA." -.Praetor
Sated
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
England4983 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-06-17 16:24:57
June 17 2013 16:23 GMT
#35
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FFGenerations
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
7088 Posts
June 17 2013 16:24 GMT
#36
On June 18 2013 00:25 MisterFred wrote:
I stopped in the middle when it started associating white with good and black with bad. Seriously, what kind of crap was that? Not to mention MANY of your questions were so laden with assumptions the "survey" basically felt like a push-poll trying to emphasize racial difference.

And don't get me started on your complete failure to define "success", making so many of those questions useless.

Seriously, whoever concocted this survey needs to go back and learn some basics.


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VayneAuthority
Profile Joined October 2012
United States8983 Posts
June 17 2013 20:24 GMT
#37
I just graduated from UConn psychology and it's a decent department, nothing special. Never had a class with Mr.Blanton but hope your research goes well.
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Kmatt
Profile Joined July 2011
United States1019 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-06-17 20:34:38
June 17 2013 20:27 GMT
#38
What do I put for "Cultural or Ethnic Background" if I'm a white, middle-class, straight male of hearty German stock? Or is that too privileged for this test? I haven't had it checked lately.

Edit: Screw it, I'm from Bengal now, and while I'm pretty sure that's in Africa or Asia, it's the only one I didn't know for sure was "not-white".
We CAN have nice things
PassiveAce
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States18076 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-06-18 03:37:57
June 18 2013 03:37 GMT
#39
The responses in this thread surprise me.
Its like people seem suspicious of/are upset by a research institution haha
Good luck with your research
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spectres
Profile Joined April 2011
United Kingdom88 Posts
June 18 2013 16:37 GMT
#40
On June 18 2013 01:23 Sated wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 17 2013 23:44 BronzeKnee wrote:
On June 17 2013 20:44 Sated wrote:
On June 17 2013 14:33 BronzeKnee wrote:
On June 16 2013 06:18 UConnPsych wrote:
[image loading]

Dear StarCraft II Players:

      You are invited to participate in a web-based research study to investigate the validity of computer-based attitude inventories when given to frequent gamers (like you). We are recruiting current StarCraft II players from the North American server over the age of 18 that are also current U.S. residents or citizens. Of interest to us is how gamers will perform on measures designed to assess “implicit racial attitudes.” (These are attitudes people hold but cannot easily report on using standard self-report inventories.) Implicit racial attitudes are typically measured with computer programs that generate scores based on respondents’ ability to quickly and accurately categorize different concepts. Given that gamers have a lot of skill and experience at exactly this type of activity, we think that gamers may pose a real challenge to this measurement approach. You can help us by taking the test and doing the best you can – much like you do when you are playing games online. We admit this test will not be as much fun for you as StartCraft II, but your responses can help advance the science of implicit attitude measurement. If you agree to participate in this research study, you will be asked to answer questions regarding race relations in the U.S., your competitiveness and your social life. You then will be asked to complete a task designed to measure implicit racial attitudes. In all, we estimate that this study will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. As this study is web based, all study tasks can be performed via our website from your web browser. Our interest in this study is to test whether this measure "measures up" when completed by people like you -- people who react faster on computer tasks than the average person and who have better multi-tasking skills. Because we are testing validity of this measurement technique, we are not concerned with your individual attitudes nor can we give you any feedback on the meaning of your test score.

To participate in this research, visit the following link: surveysensei.uconn.edu

Thank you for considering this request.

Sincerely,

Hart Blanton, PhD
Professor


I have no idea if the University of Connecticut is a serious research school (I assume it is), but I went to a serious research university and we always gave people a stipend of anywhere between $5-$50 for participating in research. My wife's school did the same. Is this research not funded? Why is there no stipend? The lack of a stipend makes me question this research, maybe it is just some exercise for his class.

It's actually fairly common for there to be little monetary incentive to take part in a study like this, given that it's web-based, only involves a single session, and only takes a relatively small amount of time...


There isn't little monetary incentive here, there is no monetary incentive. I do remember clearly my professor talking about the multiple reasons why research should include a stipend to participants. And it wasn't just attract participants (though that was very important) but also because participants are far more likely to invest themselves and take the research seriously if they are being paid for their time, even if it is only a small amount of money.

There is even research that shows that. Serious research should include a stipend for those reasons, and does from my experience. For a research university, $5 to each participant is nothing, and the quality of the resulting data more than justifies it.

You should really cite your research, I'd like to see if it applies to single-session, half-an-hour, online assessments or not. I'd fully expect there to be monetary incentives if this research took a decent amount of time, required more than one session, or required you to be there in person, but I honestly don't recall seeing many studies of this nature giving out monetary incentives to everyone taking part. The very best I've seen for this sort of thing is for participants to be entered into a raffle to win something, usually something small like an MP3 player. Admittedly, I'm a Chemistry student and not a Psychology student, so I didn't work in that department (neither as an undergraduate nor as a PhD student), so this is entirely based on the weekly "call for volunteers" e-mail that was sent to the University's mailing list.

I suppose it's possible that this is a UK/US culture difference thing, akin to the difference in tipping standards, but if you think that it's because I went to a poor research University then I'd love to hear your argument for the University of Manchester being a poor research institute =P



It's a very very bad idea to offer any kind of monetary payment for a quick online survery like this, or any kind of survey which is filled out by the volunteer for that matter. You will get people who randomly click every answer as quick as possible in order to get free money, which will drastically lower the quality of your results. No reward ensures that the maximum proportion of people possible take the exercise seriously in an attempt to understand what it's about or just out of genuine good will.

Stipends for research are introduced when people are forced to travel to you or if they undergo any kind of uncomfortable procedure such as injections or biopsies. And in that case, if they don't give a crap about your research you at least get your samples.

That being said, I'd do your test, but wrong country ^_^
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