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Multiracial Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (MRMET): An inclusive version of an influential measure

Heesu Ally Kim, Jasmine Kaduthodil, Roger W. Strong, Laura Germine, Sarah Cohan, Jeremy Wilmer

2024Behavior Research Methods17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Can an inclusive test of face cognition meet or exceed the psychometric properties of a prominent less inclusive test? Here, we norm and validate an updated version of the influential Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET), a clinically significant neuropsychiatric paradigm that has long been used to assess theory of mind and social cognition. Unlike the RMET, our Multiracial Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (MRMET) incorporates racially inclusive stimuli, nongendered answer choices, ground-truth referenced answers, and more accessible vocabulary. We show, via a series of large datasets, that the MRMET meets or exceeds RMET across major psychometric indices. Moreover, the reliable signal captured by the two tests is statistically indistinguishable, evidence for full interchangeability. We thus present the MRMET as a high-quality, inclusive, normed and validated alternative to the RMET, and as a case in point that inclusivity in psychometric tests of face cognition is an achievable aim. The MRMET test and our normative and validation data sets are openly available under a CC-BY-SA 4.0 license at osf.io/ahq6n.

Topics & Concepts

Test (biology)PsychologyNormativeCognitionFidelityTheory of mindCognitive psychologyReading (process)Computer scienceLinguisticsTelecommunicationsPhilosophyPaleontologyNeuroscienceEpistemologyBiologyPsychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentEvolutionary Psychology and Human BehaviorFace Recognition and Perception
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