2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/dkhp2
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What can the implicit social cognition literature teach us about implicit social cognition?

Abstract: We highlight several sets of findings from the past decade elucidating the relationship between implicit social cognition and real-world inequality: studies focusing on practical ramifications of implicit social cognition in applied contexts, the relationship between implicit social cognition and consequential real-world outcomes at the level of individuals and geographic units, and convergence between individual-level and corpus-based measures of implicit bias.

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