Implicit stereotype
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An implicit bias, or implicit stereotype, is the unconscious attribution of particular qualities to a member of a certain social group.
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See also
- Alief (mental state)
- Cognitive bias
- First impression
- Implicit cognition
- Implicit
- Implicit attitude
- Implicit bias
- Implicit cognition
- Implicit-association test
- Implicit attitude
- Intergroup relations
- Systemic bias
- Stereotypes
- Stereotype threat
- Unconscious bias training
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