Implicit bias in news content may be rooted in the racial, ethnic and gender make 帟most newsrooms across the country. Implicit bias affects the decisions journalists make about which stories are newsworthy, which details to include and which sources to use. News media portrayals of minority ...
In line with broad cultural trends, participants' explicit attitudes toward the social groups showed decreasing bias over time: "Our analyses revealed that all self-reported attitudes about age, disability,body weight, race,skin tone, and sexuality have moved towards less prejudice over the past dec...
I am a professor of economics at a women's college, focusing on issues that women face in the labor market. To me, the evidence is clear that implicit bias is still prevalent in today's workplace, even after years of federal and state laws that make discrimination illegal – and that b...
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Salesforce Updates Technical Language in Ongoing Effort to Address Implicit BiasOrlando Lugo March 17, 2021 6 min read Share article Just For You Diverse and Ethical Product Testing: How Salesforce Builds Trust in Agentforce 8 min read How Salesforce Shapes Ethical AI Standards in the ...
This essay explores the connections between fear, implicit bias, and injustice, noting how the brain's deeply embedded structures and processes for survival predispose us to detect threat. It further illustrates how the brain's categorization processes collude with bias to favor 'in-group' members ...
These findings proved robust across a diverse set of outgroups and ingroup nationalities and names, and point to the existence of considerable implicit bias in the coverage of ethnic minorities. Moreover, the sexual threat associated with Arabic names has grown stronger since the "refugee crisis"...
Dunsky, Marda, 2001: Missing: The Bias Implicit in the Absent, in: Arab Studies Quarterly 23, 3, 1-29.Dunsky, M. (2001) `Missing: The Bias Implicit in the Absent', Arab Studies Quarterly 23(3): 1-21.Dunsky, M. (2001). Missing: The Bias Implicit in the Absent. Arab Studies ...
Citizens In 34 Countries Show Implicit Bias Linking Males More Than Females With ScienceImplicit 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 performance...
Finally, we investigate whether differences in people's implicit decision theory correlate with differences in their level of future bias: the preference for positively valenced events to be located in the future and not the past, and negatively valenced events to be located in the past and not...