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RACISM TEST


BASED ON RESEARCH FROM UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AND UC SANTA BARBARA

Racism covers prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone
of a different race than one’s own. In spite of this definition, however, not
everyone agrees what constitutes racism and what doesn’t. To this end,
researchers at the University of Maryland and the University of California,
Santa Barbara created their own instrument for measuring White majority racism
directed against non-White minorities.

To take the racism test, indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with
each of the following statements below.




QUESTION 1 OF 20

It is offensive to tell non-Whites that “they speak English so well.”

Disagree

Agree

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The IDRlabs Racism Test is the property of IDRlabs International. The original
research on which this test is based was carried out by researchers Liang, Li,
and Kim, in association with the University of Maryland and University of
California Santa Barbara.

The IDRlabs Racism Test was informed by research published in peer-reviewed
scientific journals such as: Liang, C. T. H., Li, L. C., & Kim, B. S. K. (2004).
The Asian American Racism-Related Stress Inventory: Development, Factor
Analysis, Reliability, and Validity. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 51(1),
103–114. doi:10.1037/0022-0167.51.1.103 and Loo, C. M., Fairbank, J. A.,
Scurfield, R. M., Ruch, L. O., King, D. W.,Adams, L. J., & Chemtob, C. M.
(2001). Measuring exposure to racism: Development and validation of a
Race-Related Stressor Scale (RRSS) for Asian American Vietnam veterans.
Psychological Assessment, 13, 503–520.

The work of these researchers has also in part been informed by the actual,
lived experiences of non-White immigrants to Western nations, primarily the
United States of America. The present racism test is not the only way to define
the construct of racism and the test does not purport that this is so. The
instrument is intended for use in research, especially by qualified scientists
and researchers. The present test is intended for educational purposes only.
IDRlabs and the present IDRlabs Racism Test (or quiz) are independent from any
of the above researchers, organizations, or their affiliated institutions.

This Racism Test is based on a well-regarded inventory for the assessment of the
lived experience of racism as a non-White person in the United States of
America. However, free online tests and quizzes such as this one are solely
initial pointers and cannot provide accurate assessments of your current
experience of, and attitude towards, racism. Hence, the quiz is intended to be
used for educational purposes only.

As the publishers of this free online Racism, which allows you to discover your
degree of racism as determined by researchers at the University of Maryland and
the University of California Santa Barbara, we have strived to make the quiz as
reliable and valid as possible by subjecting it to statistical controls and
validation. However, free online tests and quizzes such as the present Racism
Test do not provide professional assessments or recommendations of any kind; the
test solely is provided “as-is.” For more detailed information about the current
test or any of our other online psychological tests, please consult our Terms of
Service.


WHY USE THIS TEST?

1. Free. This online Racism Test is delivered to you free of charge and will
allow you to obtain your scores on this psychological instrument, as published
in the peer-reviewed scientific Journal of Counseling Psychology.

2. Validity and reliability. Empirical testing and factor analysis has shown the
validity of the Racism Test. The evidence has been published in scientific
journals and has good scientific validity.

3. Based on peer-reviewed research. The present test is based on peer-reviewed
research, as published in notable scientific journals and conducted by
professional researchers at the University of Maryland and University of
California Santa Barbara.

4. Statistical controls. Test scores are logged into an anonymized database.
Statistical analysis of the test is conducted to ensure maximum accuracy and
validity of the test scores.

5. Made by professionals. The authors of this free online test are certified in
the use of numerous psychological tests and have worked professionally with
personality and psychological testing.


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ATTENTION

This test makes use of a research-based inventory for measuring racism. It does
not advocate the adoption of negative attitudes towards non-Whites. The test is
provided for educational purposes only and does not endorse the unequal
treatment of people based on their ethnicity. All comments, associations, or
actions condoning racism or racist speech do not concur with the aims of the
site. For more, please consult our Terms of Service.

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