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The Science of Implicit Bias with Dr. Mahzarin Banaji 

Andy Luttrell
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Mahzarin Banaji is a professor of psychology at Harvard University. In the 90s, she and her colleagues pioneered the research in social psychology on implicit bias. They are perhaps best known for creating the Implicit Association Test (IAT), which purports to measure the preferences that people are unable or unwilling to say they have. Using this tool, psychologists have arrived at fascinating findings about bias, which have spawned a productive (and sometimes contentious) field of research. Together with Anthony Greenwald, Dr. Banaji wrote the popular book, Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People.
I talked with Mahzarin about her early days studying psychology and what prompted her to study implicit bias. She also shared new research on how implicit biases have changed over time and what this means for how to achieve social progress.
Episode 16 of Opinion Science, Released July 27, 2020. Produced and hosted by Andy Luttrell.
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@ShobaSatya
@ShobaSatya 5 месяцев назад
Fascinating and hopeful. I'm so glad I heard this discussion. And grateful for Dr Banaji's work.
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