Sentences with phrase «social bias»

However, few studies have examined whether implicit social biases can change.
When these recruits become part of the new private sector, the usual social biases associated with private schooling are vastly reduced.
Introduction: Affirming the context: Cultural identities are good everyday instances of our deepest social biases; even when they are openly espoused, they are often based on submerged feelings and values, reflecting areas of both sensibility and judgement.
Published Dec. 21 in the journal Psychological Science, the research found that children can «catch» social bias by seeing negative signals expressed by adults and are likely to generalize that learned bias to others.
Social biases rear their ugly heads when we interact with people.
To find out if our closest relatives share the same social bias, Duke's Brian Hare, an associate professor of evolutionary anthropology, and doctoral student Christopher Krupenye studied adult bonobos at Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
«Children can «catch» social bias through non-verbal signals expressed by adults.»
Women subjects are, unsurprisingly, outnumbered, but Grant explains social biases and how the work of these people was received by their respective cultures.
The themes advanced in Balls pieces about social bias, in a period now viewed by some with nostalgia, should never be read to suggest that much has changed in the contemporary world.
Bikers have fought social bias for years.
If prejudiced data is fed into an algorithm or factors that reflect existing social biases are prioritized, discriminatory results will follow.
Research conducted by the ENEI suggests that a leader's ability to navigate this ever - changing global business landscape will continue to be hampered by a set of cognitive and social biases towards the people they hire and promote.
Cultural identities are good everyday instances of our deepest social biases; even when they are openly espoused, they are often based on submerged feelings and values, reflecting areas of both sensibility and judgement.
They blame the people who use God as a crutch: people who refuse to learn and understand the world (because the God myth is an easier route), and people who have an agenda («I understand God and he happens to support my political and social biases.»)
It's a difficult question that researchers think has many factors — parents» own upbringing, social biases, and gender «norms» all play a part.
This seems a little suprising given the terms of reference used: «In the sphere of international, as of domestic, policy, the attempt to give a social bias to capitalism, while leaving it master of the house, appears to have failed.
The cut in the number of parliamentary seats will fall disproportionately on urban constituencies in England and Wales — Labour's heartland — while Individual Electoral Registration will aggravate the social bias of the electoral registers.
It may be true that Cannes» programming is simply symptomatic of industry and social biases, although that defense assumes that submissions to Cannes are comprehensive.
There is one social bias, however, that is reduced only slightly: religion.
Despite stereotypes and social bias, this is not a sign of laziness.
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