Implicit bias training is all the rage. Everybody is doing it: Universities, police departments, school systems, government offices. But what is it? People can define their terms any way they please.
Data from more than 4 million tests completed between 2004 and 2016 show that Americans' explicit and implicit attitudes toward certain social groups are becoming less biased over time. Data from more ...
This post was authored in collaboration with Enrico Vescovo, a medical student at Ferrara University (Italy). The medical profession strives for equal treatment of all patients. This pledge is one of ...
The healthcare industry is built upon the principle of providing equal and quality care to all patients, regardless of their race, gender, socioeconomic status or any other characteristics. As ...
The distinction between implicit and explicit motives has long been a subject of scholarly investigation in psychology, offering profound insights into human behaviour. Implicit motives refer to the ...
I harbor a moderate preference for white faces. You probably do, too: About 70 percent of people who take the race version of the Implicit Association Test show the ...
As U.S. law enforcement departments are accused of racist policing, one of the most common responses by the people in charge has been to have officers take "implicit bias" training. The training ...