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marcusblanc
04-02-2009, 10:14 PM
In case anyone thought i was just pluckin ideas out of the wind, on my 'are you racist?' thread... bear in mind that i 'failed' the racism IAT. :crazy:

Researchers Try to Cure Racism | Wired Science from Wired.com (http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/01/racetraining.html)


from the article...


As the first African-American president in United States history takes office, researchers have shown that it may be possible to scientifically reduce racial bias.

After being trained to distinguish between similar black male faces, Caucasian test subjects showed greater racial tolerance on a test designed to to measure unconscious bias.

The results are still preliminary, have yet to be replicated, and the real-world effects of reducing bias in a controlled laboratory setting are not clear. But for all those caveats, the findings add to a growing body of research suggesting that science can battle racism.

"Any time you can get people to treat people as individuals, you reduce the effect of stereotypes," said Brown University cognitive scientist Michael Tarr (http://titan.cog.brown.edu:8080/TarrLab/people/tarr). "It won't solve racism, but it could have profound real-world effects."

Underpinning this research is the Implicit Association Test, used by psychologists to measure deep-rooted, often unconscious biases. During the test, subjects are measured on the time it takes to associate faces with positive or negative words. If, for example, someone more quickly associates negative words with minority rather than white faces, they're likely to have a bias — a bias that translates (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A27067-2005Jan21?language=printer) into a tendency to hire same-race workers, choose same-race partners, and find minority defendants guilty.

If the bias can be changed, perhaps the behavior will follow. The article explains stuff better than i ever could :wink: