Reducing defensive responding to implicit bias feedback: On the role of perceived moral threat and efficacy to change
Volume: 96, Pages: 104165 - 104165
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
The last decade has seen a rush to address the causes and consequences of bias in applied contexts across the world. When and why might these initiatives promote attitudes and behavior that align with egalitarian goals? A common assumption is that increasing awareness of bias can motivate control over prejudiced responding. However, learning that one's actions are biased is threatening, and often motivates a range of self-protective responses to...
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Title
Reducing defensive responding to implicit bias feedback: On the role of perceived moral threat and efficacy to change
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
96
Pages
104165 - 104165
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