We all have biases. They’re our brain’s way of reducing the energy it takes to deal with the terabytes of information thrown at us every day. We connect the dots, fill in the gaps with stuff we ...
Correspondence to Dr Nicolai Topstad Borgen, Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, PO Box 1096 Blindern, Oslo 0317, Norway; n.t.borgen{at}sosgeo.uio.no The medical condition ...
WASHINGTON, USA - MAY 29, 2018: A Starbucks store is seen in Washington, United States. (Photo by Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) There are many kinds of unconscious bias, but all of them ...
Making people aware of their implicit biases doesn't usually change minds. But here's what does work
This interview with psychologist Anthony Greenwald was republished with permission from Knowable Magazine. The original article was published on June 4, 2020. A quarter-century ago, social ...
Rosy Southwell is a postdoc research scientist at CU Boulder who holds a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from University College London, UK and an MS in Natural Sciences from University of Cambridge, UK ...
Financial behaviour – Part 12: Availability bias – Why what comes to mind is not always what matters
Availability bias leads investors to judge risk by what's most recent, most emotional or most widely reported – and South ...
A new study reveals that pathology AI models for cancer diagnosis perform unequally across demographic groups. The researchers identified three explanations for the bias and developed a tool that ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results