Casual Audio Papers 18: Six Lessons for a Cogent Science of Implicit Bias and its Criticism (Part 2)

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Casual Audio Papers 18: Six Lessons for a Cogent Science of Implicit Bias and its Criticism
by Bertram Gawronski, 2019

Casual Audio Papers is partly for personal use. I want relisten to them while I work to improve my knowledge base, but it is also for anybody else who is interested in Psychology and Neuroscience who doesn't have a lot of time. I noticed while I work I often want to listen to something educational, but I mostly have to listen to audiobooks or lectures, but never get any cold, hard papers. And there is a big difference. So here it is.

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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745691619826015

Gawronski, B. (2019). Six Lessons for a Cogent Science of Implicit Bias and Its Criticism. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 14 (4), Pgs. 574-595. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691619826015

In the previous paper I discussed this paper a bit whenever Implicit Bias was mentioned, so I thought it would be appropriate to read it in its entirety to make sure I'm not just making things up or misunderstanding it. The question is what the literature on Implicit Bias actually says, and what sorts of conclusions we can actually draw from it. This paper has six lessons.

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