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title: "The Implicit Association Test"
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- "Kate A. Ratliff"
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- "Colin Tucker Smith"
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external_url: "https://direct.mit.edu/daed/article-pdf/153/1/51/2345814/daed_a_02048.pdf"
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source_url: "https://doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_02048"
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- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ahNrazOaUCqwDY6e4ytv70NN5j-q6KqI/view?usp=drivesdk"
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course: groups # solidly. Almost featured
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tags:
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- inner
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- psychology
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year: 2024
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journal: daedalus
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volume: 153
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number: 1
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pages: "51--64"
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> Among the general public and behavioral scientists alike, the Implicit Association Test (IAT) is the best known and most widely used tool for demonstrating implicit bias: the unintentional impact of social group information on behavior.
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> The idea that racial bias exists in places more so than in people can be a disorienting idea for many of us born and raised within cultures that predominantly treat places as neutral and passive while prioritizing the importance of individual actors and their internal states and motivations.
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> In general, when most of us think about a concept like sexism, we think about people (like misogynists). We are unlikely to think about spaces causing people to be sexist.

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> We found that participants tended to have more similar self-views post-conversation than pre-conversation, an effect we term "inter-self alignment." Further, the more two partners' self-views aligned, the more they enjoyed their conversation and were inclined to interact again.
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> This effect depended on both conversation partners becoming aligned.
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> These findings suggest that the way we see ourselves is coauthored in the act of dialogue and that as shared self-views develop, the desire to continue the conversation increases.
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> These findings suggest that the way we see ourselves is coauthored in the act of dialogue

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Note that, while the treatments described in this tale remain undeniably dramatic, they nevertheless present [an accurate account](/content/articles/jivaka-and-ayurveda_zysk-kenneth) of ancient Indian medicine.
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See also: [the version of this story preserved in T553](/content/articles/chinese-biography-jivaka_giddings-salguero).

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