There are only 10 questions (true-false, multiple-choice, and matching) and one very short essay for the last question. Take your time and refer to your notes from the video lectures and reading and be sure to head over to Harvard’s Project Implicit BEFORE taking the quiz.
We ask you to read the introduction and take one of the “tests” of your choosing. As you’ll see, the last question is your point of view regarding the materials upon completion.
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