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1 lip 2024 · We have reviewed evidence that psychology has been periodically overrun with excess enthusiasm for bias, expressed as large waves of research supposedly demonstrating such biases, typically accompanied by leaping to unjustified conclusions about their credibility, power, or pervasiveness.
2 lis 2023 · In the present study, we thus explored the theoretical and practical utility of these criteria as validation measures for IAT stimuli. The IAT measures implicit attitudes and (stereotypical) biases in terms of association strengths between categories.
1 mar 2024 · In this essay, we describe the IAT procedure, summarize key findings using the IAT to document the pervasiveness and correlates of implicit bias, and discuss various ways to interpret IAT scores. We also highlight the most common uses of the IAT.
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.
14 wrz 2023 · What Is Meant by ‘Bias’ in Psychological Science? Frisby begins by characterizing science as a social construct guided by standardized values, procedures, and the need to be conducted in an honest manner. This characterization is exemplified by the Mertonian norms of universalism, disinterestedness, communality, and organized skepticism.
Response biases occur when respondents complete rating scales in ways that do not accurately reflect their true responses. They occur especially among responses to Likert scales that ask the respondent to agree or disagree with various statements. Ratings may be affected by the respondent’s wish to provide a response that is socially desirable.
1 gru 2007 · Greenwald describes the elasticity of the IAT, where experiences with exemplars of test categories shortly before the test can alter results. So, according to Greenwald, having a friendly interaction with a black experimenter just before the test will temporarily reduce evidence of bias.