(IAT) is excellent for showing bias and how our unconscious drives our day to day decision making. It helps all of us, from all backgrounds, recognize unconscious/hidden biases which may unknowingly distort our objective evaluation and treatment of others based upon race, gender, religion, ...
Implicit Bias Against Asian Americans: A Blind Spot in the Harvard Admissions CaseHornbeck, PatrickJournal of Law & Education
The Implicit Association Test (IAT), administered by Project Implicit®, is a test of mental association. Project Implicit offers opportunities for education about how our minds represent social groups in society: attitudes and stereotypes about age, gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, religion, ...
If you’re a CEO who can’t quickly bias yourself for action and if you wait around for someone to tell you what to do, then your investors, or more likely the market, will make those decisions for you. Huge segments of the economy have shut down: travel, hospitality, restaurants. Any...
When we tell people to be blind and we should be focusing on similarities to race, they often ignore systemic and to achieve intergroup harmony. The other structural diferences in the way people of half got an article that said we should color are treated, which is why we might be ...