You just completed part of the Implicit Association Test (IAT). In the part of the IAT you took, you categorized items when Black faces were paired with GOOD words (the example on the left). In another part of the full IAT, participants categorize Black faces with BAD words (the example on the right).

Most people categorize items faster and more accurately when Black faces are paired with BAD words than when Black faces are paired with GOOD words. These patterns are understandable in terms of associations in people's minds that may exist because of learning cultural stereotypes, even if they don't believe them.