What we can (and can’t) infer about implicit bias from debiasing experiments

Volume: 198, Issue: 2, Pages: 1427 - 1455
Published: Feb 12, 2019
Abstract
The received view of implicit bias holds that it is associative and unreflective. Recently, the received view has been challenged. Some argue that implicit bias is not predicated on “any” associative process, but it is unreflective. These arguments rely, in part, on debiasing experiments. They proceed as follows. If implicit bias is associative and unreflective, then certain experimental manipulations cannot change implicitly biased behavior....
Paper Details
Title
What we can (and can’t) infer about implicit bias from debiasing experiments
Published Date
Feb 12, 2019
Journal
Volume
198
Issue
2
Pages
1427 - 1455
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