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URL:https://www.ub.edu/grc_logos/activities/what-is-implicit-bias/
SUMMARY:What is implicit bias?
DESCRIPTION:                   Research programmes in empirical psychology 
 over the past few decades have led scholars to posit implicit biases. This
  is due to the development of innovative behavioural measures that have re
 vealed aspects of our cognitions which may not be identified on self‐rep
 ort measures requiring individuals to reflect on and report their attitude
 s and beliefs. But what does it mean to characterise such biases as implic
 it? Can we satisfactorily articulate the grounds for identi- fying them as
  bias? And crucially\, what sorts of cognitions are in fact being measured
 \; what mental states or processes underpin such behavioural responses?   
 In this paper\, we outline some of the philosophical and empirical issues 
 engaged when attempting to address these three questions. Our aim is to pr
 ovide a constructive taxonomy of the issues\, and how they interrelate. As
  we will see\, any view about what implicit bias is may depend on a range 
 of prior theoretical choices. First\, let us get some paradigm cases of th
 e phenomena at issue on the table.                 Holroyd\, J.\, Scaife\,
  R. Stafford T. (2017). What is Implicit Bias? Philosophy Compass.
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