Speaking of PsychologyCan we unlearn implicit biases? With Mahzarin Banaji, PhD
51min2022 JUL 13
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The idea that people have biases that operate below the level of conscious thought is uncomfortable. But decades of research have found that many people who would never consciously agree with prejudiced statements against Black people, LGBTQ people or women can nonetheless harbor implicit biases toward these groups and others. Mahzarin Banaji, PhD, one of the pioneers of implicit bias research, talks about where implicit biases come from, the difference between implicit bias and prejudice, and which biases have lessened – and which have not – in recent years. Links Mahzarin Banaji, PhD Speaking of Psychology Home Page
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