The case against implicit bias fatalism

Nature Reviews Psychology 1 (2023)
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Abstract

The standard associative account of implicit bias posits that the mind unavoidably mirrors the biased co-occurrences that are present in the environment. The resulting fatalistic view of implicit bias as inevitable and immutable is both scientifically unwarranted and societally counterproductive.

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Eric Mandelbaum
CUNY Graduate Center

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