Thursday, September 2, 2010

Test Scores

Preference?

Too many errors.
That was my score for the first part of the test. I was not able to get an accurate result that would determine if I have a preference for black or white people due to the fact that I made too many errors in the exam.
I do not quite understand how this test is supposed to work.
I do not believe I made any errors during the test. I simply chose what I wanted to choose and the computer would mark it as an error for me.
For my second test score, the results were different.
Little to no automatic preference between other people and Arab Muslims.
Again, the computer would mark many of my choices as incorrect, but this time I managed to get a result.
I feel that this may not be the most accurate test, but it was certainly pretty close to figuring out how we really feel about other ethnic groups.
I am curious to find out what some of my classmates scored and if they think the test was fair as well.
To me, it's pretty fair.

1 comment:

  1. "How we really feel" maybe a way to say how we react if we don't think. The way I see the test is just a manner to show your quick reaction, but is that what really defines you? Perhaps, I am at the club and somebody impresses me at first look and maybe some clever talking, and then I "really" think I like her. However, later I get to know the person and also I have time to think and then I can create an opinion. In conclusion for me this test is misleading and only looks at the surface.

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