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Examples of Implicit Bias

Implicit bias refers to the attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions unconsciously. These biases can influence how we perceive and interact with others without us even realizing it.

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Implicit bias is a crucial concept in understanding how our unconscious attitudes can shape our interactions and decisions. It operates below our awareness, influencing our perceptions of others based on stereotypes and societal norms. Recognizing implicit bias is essential for fostering fairness an...

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Key Terms

Implicit Bias
Unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that affect understanding and actions.

Example: A teacher may unknowingly favor students of a certain race.

Explicit Bias
Conscious attitudes or beliefs that one is aware of.

Example: A person openly stating they prefer one political party over another.

Stereotype
A widely held but oversimplified belief about a particular group.

Example: Assuming all teenagers are irresponsible.

Social Perception
The process of interpreting information about others.

Example: Judging someone based on their appearance.

Decision-Making
The process of making choices by identifying options and assessing them.

Example: Choosing a candidate for a job based on biased criteria.

Self-Reflection
The examination of one's own thoughts and feelings.

Example: Thinking about how your background influences your views.

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Social Justice
The pursuit of equality and fairness in society.
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Cognitive Biases
Systematic patterns of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment.
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Cultural Competence
The ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures.
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Discrimination
Unjust treatment of different categories of people, often based on race, age, or gender.
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Key Concepts

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