Analyzing Racism

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Apple intended to compliment Basil’s intelligence but her comment unintentionally reflected a __ about public school education, which Basil interpreted as condescending.

stereotype

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Sometimes our words or actions can have unintended negative effects, even if no __ was intended.

harm

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Stereotypes are exaggerated or oversimplified beliefs about a __.

group

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Stereotypes may manifest in subtle ways, such as assuming someone’s __ based on their background or ethnicity.

abilities

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A stereotype is a fixed, often oversimplified belief about a __ or individual.

group

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Even __ stereotypes can be harmful because they still generalize people and overlook their individual traits.

positive

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Implicit bias refers to the unconscious attitudes or __ that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions.

stereotypes

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Implicit biases develop from societal influences such as family, media, and past __.

experiences

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A teacher may unconsciously assign tutoring duties to an Asian student because of a stereotype about __ excellence.

academic

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It’s crucial to understand that implicit biases can exist in people who consciously reject __.

racism

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Tools like the Implicit Association Test (IAT) can help identify hidden _.

biases

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Self-awareness: Acknowledge that everyone holds implicit __.

biases

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The responses to a bike theft scenario differ based on the __ of the thief.

identity

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In the implicit bias scenarios, the doctor, teacher, employer, and woman on the elevator are primed to perceive and act in __ ways.

biased

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Reflecting on our biases, both conscious and unconscious, is essential for __ and change.

growth

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As individuals and as a community, we must acknowledge implicit biases and work collectively to dismantle __ and discrimination.

stereotypes

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The gap between __ and impact is crucial in understanding the dynamics of communication.

intent

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Basil felt hurt, judged, and labeled as someone not capable due to his school __.

background

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Confronting stereotypes requires acknowledging their existence and understanding how they affect our __ and interactions.

perceptions

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Recognizing that stereotypes shape our views and behaviors, even __, is essential for breaking down discriminatory practices.

unconsciously

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Implicit biases are not always easy to recognize. Being aware of them and actively working to __ them is key.

counteract

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A doctor assumes a Latina patient doesn't have questions, reflecting __ about language barriers.

bias

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An employer dismisses resumes with __ names, influenced by unconscious prejudice.

Arabic-sounding

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What implicit biases are at play in these __?

scenarios

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An example of a stereotype could be assuming someone’s abilities based on their __.

ethnicity

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The Selective Attention video demonstrates how we often overlook critical __ when focused on something specific.

information

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Creating change requires acknowledging implicit __ and working collectively to dismantle discrimination.

biases

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Implicit bias can shape people's behavior and __.

judgment

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What factors contributed to the different __ in reactions to scenarios?

responses

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Challenging personal biases when they arise is essential for individual and collective __.

growth

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A stereotype limits understanding and recognition of individual __.

differences

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Implicit biases can be identified using the Implicit __ Test.

Association

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A teacher assigning tutoring duties based on a student's __ is an example of implicit bias.

ethnicity

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A person's unconscious biases can sometimes contradict their __ beliefs.

conscious

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To work toward inclusivity, it’s important to educate ourselves and challenge our __.

prejudices

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Reflecting on implicit bias is essential for __ and societal change.

personal growth

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Understanding the role of stereotypes is crucial for breaking down __.

discriminatory practices

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Racism can manifest in both overt and __ ways.

subtle

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Engaging in conversations about racism is often considered __.

difficult

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A vehicle to communicate biases in an educational setting is through the Implicit __ Test.

Association

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Implicit bias impacts our __, actions, and decisions unconsciously.

understanding

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Recognizing and addressing implicit bias requires consistent __.

effort

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One example of selective attention is how people may miss critical information when focused on __ things.

specific

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It's important to acknowledge when our actions may contribute to __ norms, regardless of intent.

harmful

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To challenge implicit biases, one effective method is to seek out diverse __.

perspectives

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Implicit biases often go unnoticed, yet they can lead to significant __ in our judgments and actions.

errors

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The term 'implicit' refers to biases that are __ and often unrecognized by the individual.

unconscious

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A critical step in addressing bias is developing __ and commitment to change.

self-awareness