Fixed, thanks for the heads up. 
Eh, I want to see their models. I score neutral, but if you follow the directions, so should anyone. Also, if you simply find it confusing, you are liklier to score something that deviates from neutral. It's not appranat to me that one can draw any conclusion from running a person through a rather disjoint task one way, then completely change the rules, and based on outcome declare how much they discriminate against a certian category.
I just took the test with the attitude it was a test to identify images accurately according to the rules. I don't see how that task is beyond someone prejudiced should they put their mind to it.
Your data suggest little to no automatic preference between White American and Black American.
Stupid test, how much was the grant that paid for this?
Yea my data showed I had no association between men liking science and women liking liberal arts more.
Of course I was a biomed major and there were tons of girls in my classes (which is why so many guys switched from engineering to bio;)).
Some women only choose liberal arts either because they think theyll marry a rich man, or they want to play for 4 years and then work at mcdonalds the rest of their lives.
Ha! (Mrs. Crabapple laugh) 
I hope they didnt spend too much money on this. I scored as having a slight preference towards dark skin over white skin... which is kind of bizarre. I expected to be scored as pretty neutral.
It's the culture not the color.
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