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| The Henry and Bryna David Lecture 2019 | Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice that Shapes What We See, Think, and Do | | | | Jennifer Eberhardt, Ph.D. Department of Psychology, Stanford University
The 2019 lecture featured Dr. Jennifer Eberhardt who talked about her work on implicit bias and its implications for public policy. A social psychologist at Stanford University, Eberhardt investigates the consequences of the psychological association between race and crime. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and a wide ranging array of methods—from laboratory studies to novel field experiments—Dr. Eberhardt has revealed the startling, and often dispiriting, extent to which racial imagery and judgments suffuse our culture and society, and in particular shape actions and outcomes within the domain of criminal justice.
Read a news article about the lecture - Uncovering Unconscious Racial Bias - October 15, 2019
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