The Implicit Association Test, and (not) Predicting Behaviorbrookpsychologyimplicit association testiat
Discussing meta-analyses of the IAT, primarily in relation to behavior
The below was written for a LessWrong post.Epistemic Status: Literature review; confident where sources are cited, mildly confident elsewhere.Epistemic Effort: I read the 1998 IAT paper itself, every linked source and post published after it, had some AI chatbot conversations and little else.OverviewEver since its creation, the Implicit Association Test (IAT) and the notion of implicit bias have s...
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A protagonist without an internal monologue.
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Philosophy and Theoretical Computer Science
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Responding to *The Historical Text as Literary Artifact*, a chapter in Hayden White's *Tropics of Discourse: Essays in Cultural Criticism*.
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Distributed computing concepts through implementations cumulating in Raft consensus.
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Quantum Mechanical Fundamentals: Addendeum—Beyond finite-dimensional spacesbrookquantum mechanicsqmf
Continuity in properties.
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Quantum Mechanical Fundamentals: Part II—The time-evolution operator and the Hamiltonianbrookquantum mechanicsqmf
We now model how states change over time.
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We shall see how to implement and represent a single qubit succinctly.
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I discuss what I've been doing recently, and outline the next few posts.
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