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1.5 - Implcit Bias & The Blink of an Eye

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Think of the 10 people that you associated with the most over the course of 2021. List the total number in each category below.

Example:
Mr. Harris & talk frequently at work and after work. I would put one talley mark (I) next to "Male" and "White/Euorpean"

Aisian -
LatinX -
Black/African -
White/European -
Native American -
Middle Eastern -
LGBTQIA+ -
Male -
Female -

Question 2
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How do schemas help people?

Question 3
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The schemas people have about human beings can lead to...

Question 4
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Research shows that implicit bias...

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Do you agree or disagree with the premise presented that the media overly represents Black Men as criminals? How would you prove that it is either true or false?

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Do you believe that the suggestion will work? Explain why or why not.

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Question 9
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According to the article, "The Blink OF An Eye" how do we understand the world around us?

Question 10
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How do schemas help us understand our world? How do schemas also work in harmful ways?

Question 11
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Do you think knowing about schemas makes it easier to work against our biases? Why or why not. Cite evidence from the article to support your answer.

Question 12
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Dr. Fiske says that fighting implicit bias "requires broad social efforts to challenge stereotypes and get people to work together across group lines." Where and how do you see this happening in our society today?

Question 5
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According to the video, which of the following is not a way that we develop implicit bias

Question 8
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Imagine that it is your first day of college and you find out that you are the only member of your race in your classes. In order to pass the class you must work with 3 other students. How would you go about choosing your group? What things would you look for or want to know to inform your choice?