- I was surprised by my results for the first test I took. I was a little upset, but I felt that I was confused enough by the directions that I felt that that had an effect on my score. for my second test, I was surprised with my results, but I agreed with them.
- I don't think that my test results say too much that I should pay attention to. While I think that there might be a littler truth in them, I think that as I said before, I was confused by the instructions enough that it affected my test score
- I think that these test are valid, but they have a few exceptions. Some people that that take this test may not have used a computer before, and have no idea as to what is going on. There is also some right/left favoritism. Also, I found the directions slightly confusing.
- To be honest, I had to think for a while before I could come up with an answer to this question. One big example of "good" versus "bad" in dominant group in the United States, is how successful a person can be. Sometimes it seems as though white people are expected to better in life than black people. I would say that this could be considered a stereotype. Generalizations tend to be what one person thinks, while stereotypes are what a whole group of people think.
- To combat jumping to false conclusions, I think that we need to be taught otherwise form childhood. People learn the best when they are young, and they would understand that no one person is better or worse then them.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Hidden Assumptions
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