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. 2020 Nov 23;17(22):8695. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17228695

Table A8.

Characteristics of IAT test-takers by construction of non-Hispanic White, 2017–2019.

Characteristic Primary Coding (n = 723,256) Sensitivity Coding (n = 657,727)
Gender identity n (%) n (%)
Woman 451,908 (62.5) 414,745 (63.1)
Man 262,992 (36.4) 235,520 (35.8)
Nonbinary 7939 (1.1) 7106 (1.1)
NA 417 (0.1) 367 (0.1)
Age (mean (SD)) 29.7 (13.9) 29.9 (13.8)
Educational attainment
<high school 97,418 (13.5) 80,968 (12.3)
high school graduate 283,493 (39.2) 255,932 (38.9)
bachelor’s degree 340,940 (47.1) 319,718 (48.6)
Missing 1405 (0.2) 1120 (0.2)
Number previous tests
0 477,404 (66.0) 429,692 (65.3)
1 143,625 (19.9) 132,160 (20.1)
2 52,608 (7.3) 49,065 (7.5)
3–5 39,000 (5.4) 36,838 (5.6)
6 + 9861 (1.4) 9397 (1.4)
Missing 758 (0.1) 586 (0.1)
Implicit racial bias (mean (SD)) 0.36 (0.41) 0.36 (0.42)
Explicit racial bias (mean (SD)) 0.24 (1.54) 0.25 (1.53)

Project Implicit sample restricted to NHW, US-based respondents with complete and adequate test data and county data. Primary coding: Restricted to respondents who identified as White and who did not indicate ethnicity is “Hispanic/Latino.” Includes those identifying as White for whom ethnicity was missing or unknown (n = 65,533), Sensitivity coding: Restricted to respondents who identified as White and explicitly stated ethnicity = not Hispanic. Excludes those identifying as White for whom ethnicity was missing or unknown (n = 65,533).