1. Understanding bias — Defined
Implicit biases vary from person to person - for example as a function of the person's group memberships, the dominance of a person's membership group in society, consciously held attitudes, and the level of bias existing in the immediate environment. This last observation makes clear that implicit attitudes are modified by experience. ................
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