Workshop on Implicit Cognitions, Nottingham
July 11, 2014
Some of our work will be presented at a workshop on implicit cognitions, which is part of a program of events put on by the Equality and Diversity committee of the Philosophy Department, University of Nottingham. Details are below. We’ll be presenting the experimental design we’ve been developing as part of the project, and presenting …
run your own IAT – openIAT
May 28, 2014
As part of the project, we’ve built our own Implicit Association Test (IAT) experiment for measuring implicit bias. It runs in all open source software and is freely available over at the Open Science Framework site – here: openIAT. Because it is developed in Python (an open source programming language) and PsychoPy (an open source …
Introducing the Project Blog
January 22, 2014
Welcome to the blog that charts the progress of our three year Leverhulme Trust funded research project, on Bias and Blame. Suppose it turns out that our behaviour is influenced in subtle ways such that we often unintentionally treat people differentially, or unfairly. Many studies in psychology have found this to be the case: …
Leverhulme Funded PhD
Our project comes with a funded PhD studentship attached. We’re recruiting now. Details below! Project title: Bias and Blame: Do Moral Interactions Modulate the Expression of Implicit Biases? The Department of Philosophy, The University of Nottingham, is offering a funded PhD place ( £13,726 maintenance per year over 3 years FT, including payment of the …