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Studies have shown that implicit biases - automatic associations which operate without reflective control - can lead to unintentionally differential or unfair treatment of stigmatised individuals. We are studying whether moral interactions, such as blaming, help individuals to express less bias in their actions and behaviours. This blog charts the progress of our Leverhulme Trust funded research.
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