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		<title>By: links for 2009-11-30 &#171; Fantasising Zombies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Measuring Implicit Attitudes- we are more prejudiced than we think- The Situationist &quot;In the decade since the Implicit Association Test was introduced, its most surprising and controversial finding is its indication that about 70 percent of those who took a version of the test that measures racial attitudes have an unconscious, or implicit, preference for white people compared to blacks. This contrasts with figures generally under 20 percent for self report, or survey, measures of race bias.&#039; (tags: cognition prejudices) [...]]]></description>
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