During the course, it was asked to take a bias test from Harvard. It was some survey they are conducting to collect data about implicit bias.
And then I complied. i went there.
Then it was asked me to choose what topic I would like to have my bias evaluated. Race, gender, etc. I decided “President”. I thought, ok, lemme see if i have political bias (the president option was the closest to politic).
Then it instruct me to start comparing Donald Trump to… Thomas Jefferson.
Dang, I barely had american history during school, let alone remembering something from almost 30 years ago.
Plus the only thing I remembered about Thomas Jefferson, and remembered WRONGLY was: ah, Thomas Jefferson, the one who invented the lamp. Only after the test that I remembered it was Thomas Edison, and not Jefferson…
Anyway, I had no clue what even was the political alignment of Jefferson so figures this test was a bust from start.
Anyway, tbf idk wtf this test could measure my bias. Seemed like a test of reflex than anything else.
First part: click right if its a Trump image, or left to Jefferson image. Quickly.
Part two: click right for a positive word, and left for a negative.
Part three: now click right for a positive word OR Trump image, left for Jefferson OR negative word,
Part four: now we switched the sides to click.
The subsequent parts were they just switching for image, word or both.
Then the test ended and I got not feedback. They just thanked me for participating in the survey and that is it.
Whats the point, really?…
But the funniest part came in the end: the site asked me about my ethnicity. Ok.
Options: asian, european, north america, latin/hispanic, african, if I was white or black, etc.
I hit latin/hispanic. Then it opened another set of options: mexican, central america and some random countries. No Brazil.
There was a “no-option” option, where it asked me to manually type rhe country.
And I was like, wtf? Those harvard idiots want to survey about implicit bias, and simply ignore a country like Brazil? Isnt that being biased about who they expect to participate?
If they cant be inclusive in their survey, they should refrain in asking a question that clearly is MORE work if you arent their “target” public..,