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  1. Washington Examiner Digital Archive. OPTIONS. If you are not already an Archive subscriber, please click here. In order to access the Archive, you must have Adobe Acrobat version 5.0 or higher. To obtain the most recent version for free, click here.

  2. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures the strength of associations between concepts and evaluations or stereotypes to reveal an individual’s hidden or subconscious biases. This test was first published in 1998 by Project Implicit, and has since been continuously updated and enhanced.

  3. 5 dni temu · Overall, we rate the Washington Examiner Right Biased based on editorial positions that almost exclusively favor the right and Mixed for factual reporting due to several failed fact checks.

  4. cirinc.org › file_download › f6a51976-75b9-40ec-b5e3-4c196947ee0dImplicit Bias Workbook - cirinc.org

    • Why is it important to you to explore your own implicit bias? • How is this connected to the work that you do? • How might exploring your own implicit bias help you personally and professionally?

  5. 26 wrz 2012 · This chapter explains ability test bias, particularly cultural bias, distinguishing it from concepts and issues with which it is often conflated and examining the widespread assumption that a mean difference constitutes bias.

  6. 22 kwi 2020 · By Julie Mastrine. AllSides has rated the bias of over 600 media outlets, which are fluid and subject to change. We recently conducted a blind bias survey to review the bias of the Associated Press, The Hill, NPR online news, Washington Examiner, and Washington Post.

  7. Washington created "Project Implicit" to develop Hidden Bias Tests — called Implicit Association Tests, or IATs, in the academic world — to measure unconscious bias. Take a test at Project Implicit's website see what maybe lingering in your psyche.

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