The Bias of Crowds: How Implicit Bias Bridges Personal and Systemic Prejudice
Abstract
As public awareness of implicit bias has grown in recent years, studies have raised important new questions about the nature of implicit bias effects. First, implicit biases are widespread and robust on average, yet are unstable across a few weeks. Second, young children display implicit biases indistinguishable from those of adults, which suggests to many that implicit biases are learned early. Yet, if implicit biases are unstable over weeks,...
Paper Details
Title
The Bias of Crowds: How Implicit Bias Bridges Personal and Systemic Prejudice
Published Date
Oct 2, 2017
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
233 - 248
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