Implicit Associations on Oprah
Posted by The Situationist Staff on January 4, 2010
Oprah, Malcolm Gladwell, and Dr. Anthony Greenwald discuss the race-based Implicit Association Test and why some people show an unconscious bias in favor of White people over Black people.
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For a sample of related Situationist posts, see “Measuring Implicit Attitudes,” “What Are the Legal Implications of Implicit Biases?,” “Confronting the Backlash against Implicit Bias,” “Do You Implicitly Prefer Markets or Regulation?,” “Legal Academic Backlash – Abstract,” “Naïve Cynicism in Election 2008: Dispositionism v. Situationism?,” “Implicit Bias and Strawmen.”and “The Situation of Situation in Employment Discrimination Law – Abstract.”
To take the Policy IAT, click here. For a list of Situationist posts discussing the research on implicit bias and the IAT, click here.
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Malcom Gladwell, Oprah Winfrey and Implicit Biases « Feminist Philosophers said
[…] to The Situationist, where you can find more links to their posts on bias AND a link to the IAT itself. […]