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{{Episode_Infobox | title = Implicit Bias | caption = | episode_number = 141 | release_date = June 05, 2018 | length = 01:21:29 | listen = [[File:Episode-141-implicit-bias | quote_source = | opening_subject = | beat_break_song = | main_subject = | guests = | previous_episode = Milgram's Mice | next_episode = Suicide (with Matthew Nock) }}Implicit Bias is the 141st episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on June 05, 2018.
Opening Quote
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Show Notes
David and Tamler tackle the topic of implicit bias and the controversy surrounding the implicit association test (IAT). What is implicit bias anyway? Does it have to be linked to behavior in order to truly count as a "bias"? Has the IAT been overhyped as a reflection of individual or group prejudice? And why is the debate on this topic so depressing? Plus, some deep thoughts on the intellectual dark web, how to join it, and what the analogy is supposed to reflect. Sponsored By: RXBAR Promo Code: badwizards Support Very Bad Wizards