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Implicit bias — the automatic associations between social groups and evaluations that operate below conscious awareness — is one of the most heavily researched and most contested findings in social psychology. This article synthesizes four research programs that together form the scientific evidence base behind the implicit-bias material summarized in [[cognitive-biases-and-psychology]]: Nosek and colleagues' large-scale Implicit Association Test analyses, Levinson, Bennett, and Hioki's national empirical study of judicial stereotypes, Neitz's "Pulling Back the Curtain" field analysis of impli…
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What evidence has accumulated for or against this since?
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