Hidden Bias Test Essay

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Hidden Bias Test Results The hidden bias test by Project Implicit was interesting method of determining hidden biases. A hidden bias is, “Biases thought to be absent or extinguished remain as "mental residue" in most of us.”(Teaching Tolerance, 2014). Studies have shown a link between biases and behavior and biases can be revealed through an individual’s actions. If biases are revealed through actions then they must be learned. Teaching Tolerance indicates, “Bias is perpetuated by conformity with in-group attitudes and socialization by the culture at large.” (Teaching Tolerance, 2014). This perspective supports the belief which biases are learned and never forgotten and reestablished through behavior. My perception of biases is they are formed through experiences not group conformity. Culture is important influence in forming biases, yet biases can change. According to Teaching Tolerance, even if a bias still changes it lingers in the unconscious. An interesting perspective, biases continue to stay with each of us even if we think it is hidden. The first hidden bias test I took was the …show more content…

My result is your data suggest a strong automatic preference for straight people compared to gay people. The result for this test was interesting because I never thought about a preference, previously. The test explanation indicates, “If you responded faster when Straight people and Good words were classified with the same key than when Gay people and Good words were classified with the same key.” (Teaching Tolerance, 2014) I found the association with good words and straight people or good words and gay people interesting correlation to locate hidden biases in this area. I interpreted the test result as no association between certain words and gay or straight. The interesting aspect is the automatic preference. The result indicates I have a hidden bias toward gay

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