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Discussion 5: Implicit Bias

Discussion 5: Implicit Bias

Q Discussion 5 : Implicit Bias STEP 1: Read Article Read the article "Measuring the Implicit Biases We May Not Even Be Aware We Have (Links to an external site.)" by Kate Ratliff and Colin Smith from Project Implicit, Inc. STEP 2: Initial Post For your initial post, find one example, statistic, or fact in the article that support each claim below. Then discuss how this evidence supports the claim: Major claim: "Mental links between social groups and evaluations and attributes are real. Bias exists." Minor claim: "it is essential that we develop and implement empirically tested interventions – specific tools we can use to produce egalitarian behavior." Reflection: Discuss if you think understanding implicit bias is an important step for creating equality in health, law enforcement, education, or career. (ONLY PICK ONE TOPIC) and discuss why. Post your reply (in at least 150 words) in the discussion forum. Your response should include a clear stance on the issue with supporting evidence as to why you feel the way you do. Show that you can think critically on the topic by integrating your own thoughts, analysis, or experiences. STEP 3: Respond to Two Classmates

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