Clarence D. Castile, uncle of Philando Castile, speaks outside the Governor's Mansion on July 7, 2016 in St. Paul, Minnesota.Stephen Maturen; Getty Images Editor at Large Perhaps the only thing worse ...
Implicit bias is a term that’s being used with increasing frequency, and you may nod your head when you hear it but not fully understand it. So, what is implicit bias, exactly? Psychologists define it ...
Anthony Greenwald and Mahzarin Banaji, creators of the Implicit Association Test (IAT), held a press conference along with Brian Nosek in 1998 to publicize the IAT and announce the launching of the ...
Implicit stereotypes -- thoughts that people may be unwilling to express or may not even know that they have -- may have a powerful effect on gender equity in science and mathematics engagement and ...
The Implicit Association Test works by asking participants to categorize groups of people with "good" words like "nice" or "laughter" and "bad" words like "nasty" or "rotten." Its results are ...
We all have implicit or subconscious assumptions, as noted in a prior post on assumptions undergirding White-European supremacy. Implicit associations are a normal part of developing our understanding ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Staff training in implicit bias curbed racial disparities in the use of mechanical restraints at one Seattle hospital, a researcher reported. From 2015-2017, about 13% of ethnic ...
Recent media coverage of a series of meta-analyses (Greenwald et al., 2009; 2015; Oswald et al., 2013; Blanton et al., 2015) has raised the question of the usefulness of attempting to measure implicit ...
Implicit bias is an unconscious assumption or stereotype that influences our perception of others. Even though you don't realize it, this can lead you to favor or disfavor a certain person, or group ...
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