Threat recognition test

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02TurboGixxer
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Re: Threat recognition test

Post by 02TurboGixxer »

Quick draw McGraw...... :fire

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Re: Threat recognition test

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Actually, I think it may be a pretty valid test. Would need to take a good look t the sample deck to make sure that there are equal representations in positioning, size, shape, and color on gun/non threat object, etc... but if it is designed to present items in a random order but with a balanced total then it might provide some useful information.

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Average reaction time:
Black Armed:669ms
Black Unarmed:754.6ms
White Armed:666.92ms
White Unarmed:692.4ms

I was actually a slight bit quicker to shoot white guys with guns than black ones, but I was much slower determining the black guy was a non-threat. I would hope that pointed to difficulty making out the threat object in the small pictures rather than some racial bias. At any rate.. I didn't shoot anyone who didn't deserve it :)
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Re: Threat recognition test

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drw wrote:
I think it's interesting that the creators seem to assume the decision-making is black-and-white. No gun = good guy. Gun = bad guy.
That's a powerful point that I didn't even consider. It shows how easily humans can be manipulated, even those who feel they are pretty good at spotting propaganda. :oops:
Actually, the instructions directed you to shoot anyone with a gun, so you weren't duped into making an unfounded assumption that gun = bad... it was a given in the scenario.

I think that the title of the thread gets it right... "Threat Recognition Test"

It is not a "shoot-don't shoot" test. I don't think it would be feasible to do that using stills.
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Re: Threat recognition test

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Sangiovese wrote:
drw wrote:
I think it's interesting that the creators seem to assume the decision-making is black-and-white. No gun = good guy. Gun = bad guy.
That's a powerful point that I didn't even consider. It shows how easily humans can be manipulated, even those who feel they are pretty good at spotting propaganda. :oops:
Actually, the instructions directed you to shoot anyone with a gun, so you weren't duped into making an unfounded assumption that gun = bad... it was a given in the scenario.

I think that the title of the thread gets it right... "Threat Recognition Test"

It is not a "shoot-don't shoot" test. I don't think it would be feasible to do that using stills.
I realize that, but the instructions are to shoot or holster your weapon.
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Re: Threat recognition test

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Interesting test, however it should be a shoot/no shoot........ instead it was more like shoot with your left or your right hand. :evil2:
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Re: Threat recognition test

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Your Score: 620
Average reaction time:
Black Armed:577.6ms
Black Unarmed:751.92ms
White Armed:602.24ms
White Unarmed:722.12ms

Hmm, didn't do very well, did I?
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