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Implicit Bias vs. Explicit Bias: What's the difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024
  • Listen as Dr. CI breaks down the difference between implicit bias vs. explicit bias!
    Implicit bias is something that is unconscious- you don’t know you are doing it. An explicit bias is a conscious bias you are aware of. There is a difference- an implicit bias can transfer to an explicit bias when you consciously aware of your prejudice.
    Have you ever experienced an implicit or explicit bias? Comment your experience below
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Комментарии • 69

  • @nancymariatheresa6062
    @nancymariatheresa6062 4 года назад +10

    Thank you for that explanation of the difference between implicit and explicit bias. Was reading about it and I was like, hold on, I don't know the difference so this makes no sense to me. Now it does. Thanks again!

  • @tiffanyjames2265
    @tiffanyjames2265 5 месяцев назад

    This is wonderful, I will forever remember this. Thanks Dr. CI❤

  • @uriahbleue1947
    @uriahbleue1947 4 года назад +14

    Thumbs up SNHU..

    • @lelemarie1231
      @lelemarie1231 3 года назад

      wym? /im just curios cus im in this school now.

    • @uriahbleue1947
      @uriahbleue1947 3 года назад +1

      @@lelemarie1231 This video was on one of our learning modules for online students in SCS100, the social sciences. If you take scs100 online.

    • @austinwood7541
      @austinwood7541 3 года назад +1

      @@lelemarie1231 snhu represent!

    • @LadyKelly_90
      @LadyKelly_90 3 года назад

      Me too

  • @nidashabaker8647
    @nidashabaker8647 3 года назад +9

    I had an implicit bias situation yesterday with my anthropology professor. I attended a HBCU and my professor is caucasian, and there is nothing wrong with that. I find it beautiful that even though we have pro dominantly African American student, we have a mixture of races willing to teach us. My professor made the statement in in our virtual lecture that his friends, who are caucasian as well, found it funny that he works at a HBCU. He said that they had a joke and that he would tell us, but he never did. He never told the joke. I feel he realizes his implict bias and decided not to offend is 10 out of 11 students that are African American. We have great conversations in class, but sometimes I will catch my professor catching himself from say certain things. I chose to not entertain ignorance. I do not know how my professor feels, but I can sense that he may believe that we are not intelligent enough to hold a professional conversation with him. Whether his bias is implict or explicit it will not detour me from what I am working towards but will push me further into proving him wrong.

    • @feynstein9593
      @feynstein9593 3 года назад +3

      No, he's probably just scared of someone like you coming down on him so he doesn't speak his mind. You'll basically have a safe one sided course. You can then go on in the real world where there are actual racists (you know, explicitly biased people) and realize you are ill equipped to face it properly. Instead of deciphering whatever your professor is hiding, why don't you listen to the actual course instead? And don't assume my group.

    • @Poseidon-vr9rj
      @Poseidon-vr9rj Год назад

      @@feynstein9593 EXACTLY what I was thinking while reading that.

  • @VexcomStudios
    @VexcomStudios 10 месяцев назад

    I am a Latino, and I was associated with the NYPD, I have been retired for a few years and during my tenure there, I experienced discrimination and bias for years, and dealt with it to support my family. It has left a very sour taste in my mouth and I wish there was something that I can do about it. I have all the documentation from during that time that it occurred.

  • @Emily-ng2pk
    @Emily-ng2pk 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for putting it so simple. I love the fact that you broke down how implicit bias can be explicit but explicit can't be implicit. Because once you know you know. Can't act ignorant to the concepts when you are aware of them. You asked for an example from your audience. I once worked in an OR and was responsible for inventory management. I was responsible for bottom-line numbers quarterly and ordering enough supply. I reduced cost significantly and worked with other departments to assist with cost savings. Once I received multiple reports, I presented recommendations for changes to our workflow to increase the cost savings. He took the information and did nothing with it. When I later brought that up in my review, he stated that "Women were not good with money". This was clearly explicit bias. He refused to use any of my recommendations because it came from me, a woman.

    • @dirkbogarde44
      @dirkbogarde44 4 года назад +1

      Or maybe he just didn't like you?

    • @Emily-ng2pk
      @Emily-ng2pk 4 года назад +3

      That could be the case except he had repetitive sexist behaviors and was later terminated from the organization I work for.

  • @chillybacha8007
    @chillybacha8007 2 месяца назад

    Very clear, thanks Dr. CI!

  • @melissajacquot5428
    @melissajacquot5428 3 года назад +7

    I’ve been trying to be more conscious of when I myself am engaging in implicit bias. In doing some research/exploring in the topic i came across your video. Thank you for this and for the work you do.
    My example is of myself engaging in a bias. I was waiting in line to pick up a kiddo when I saw a woman join the line wearing a hat that looked like it had an Army Calvary hat cord added to it. Instead of thinking, “oh, she must have searched as Army Calvary” my thoughts were “oh, I wonder if that belonged to her dad or grandfather”. Just one of MANY ways implicit bias sneaks into our minds.

    • @Inclusologists
      @Inclusologists  3 года назад

      Thanks for your comment, Melissa. Glad we could help :)

  • @stizz9014
    @stizz9014 Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @jfoley1200
    @jfoley1200 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the mini lecture it really clarifies these two terms

  • @mshill2406
    @mshill2406 2 года назад

    You have a wonderful smile and doing important work!

  • @IAmMadHattr
    @IAmMadHattr 6 месяцев назад

    😮😮😮 thank you so much I had only learned there were different kinds of bias because of a wonderful friend of mine

  • @daniellepettit5293
    @daniellepettit5293 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video and explaining the differences using those examples!

  • @guardianoftruth1468
    @guardianoftruth1468 2 года назад

    Love this video 🥰 and Dr. C.I. ❤️

  • @victoricamonroe3338
    @victoricamonroe3338 4 года назад +7

    Pretty please, we need the captions. your video is really beneficial!

    • @victoricamonroe3338
      @victoricamonroe3338 4 года назад

      Am planning to use for workshops

    • @Inclusologists
      @Inclusologists  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comment, Victorica. We are in the process of adding captions to as many of our videos as we can so our content is more accessible to our audience.

  • @Moslembou
    @Moslembou 3 года назад

    Once, I had a kitchen worker and I had a couple of issues in the restaurant and also in my own life that I was trying to seek help for through some of my friends that I thought could help me. This kitchen worker was from Sri Lanka and was a refugee. A couple of months later I realised that this guy used to be a fairly high rank in the army, a software engineer and also a very good photographer and good in fixing electronic appliances too. Now I did not have any other refugee or Sri Lankan friend before so I can't say that my prejudice was explicit. Surely the reason behind why I did not seek help from him was at an unconscious level. At least that is what I think.

  • @JayyThao
    @JayyThao 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @MaryPurdy
    @MaryPurdy 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for providing this info with specific examples and stories. These feel like critical issues these days and we can all learn from your teachings. :)

    • @dirkbogarde44
      @dirkbogarde44 4 года назад +1

      You can't learn anything from these idiots.

  • @Biglatincock112
    @Biglatincock112 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the explanation, I can now be more aware of two in my day to day life.

    • @Inclusologists
      @Inclusologists  3 года назад

      Our pleasure, Adrian. Happy we could help.

  • @ericbush6124
    @ericbush6124 4 года назад +1

    Great explanation thank you understanding is everything

  • @feynstein9593
    @feynstein9593 3 года назад +2

    Why do I keep finding videos like this? You know there is no scientific evidence whatsoever that points towards an effective way of dealing with implicit bias? It's an emotional response, it's faster than what your rational brain can process because it comes from lower layers of it. Can you change an emotional response in someone? Usually not that much... It takes a lot of practice, meditation and patience to find the right balance that enables you to be an observer in your emotional process. You can't expect anyone to have that kind of commitment into a problem they can't control, that's stupid.

    • @niteowl2397
      @niteowl2397 3 года назад

      Leftist garbage.

    • @TheJmello3657
      @TheJmello3657 Год назад

      I found the literature by Banaji and Greenwald really informative. One of the books is "Blind Spot: Hidden Biases of Good People." It is a great read.

  • @journeyfromtheshadows4899
    @journeyfromtheshadows4899 Год назад

    Implicit bias - i assume the people in a group take a similar position to that of the leader by their group identity (is this now explicit?)
    explicit bias - i become slightly more vigilant near a group of drunk men, more so than i would around a group of drunk women

  • @raymoondrop
    @raymoondrop 4 года назад

    Right. People are so prejudice.
    #playfair

  • @raiftadehara9218
    @raiftadehara9218 4 года назад +1

    I dont think i would even realize an implicit situation if it were happening to me everyday right now thankfully i work at Kohl's now for the past two years and i have to say i am really impressed with the people skills of my company they really are good to me and where most of all the jobs i had had in my life were deploreable in their general treatment of people across the board and the fact that i can count on one hand the places that had parted with me on good terms that i would gladly return to working at i am thankful to find one more. Srry long sentence i kno. The point i took a hella long time to get to is that i had this one boss and from the moment i started under him i knew he was explicitly biased against me because the very first shift he had changed the way the sections were broken up taking one machine from each of my coworkers sections and putting it into mine doubling my workload on my fisrt day when before that the sections never changed i asked my coworkers and they confirmed. At this place you work one section for one week then move to a new section and so forth until you work all 8 sections at whichpoint you start over. Well every week he changed the sections this same way for the entire two years i worked there and not once did i complain lol there were many other things as well. Every day he would do a team meeting and let everyone go do their work but after 10 or 15 mins he would call me to the back office and scream profanities at me for 20 mins not even work related and give me some crazy task to finish by the end of the day i never said one thing back and finished the task everytime. The most blatant was once he was walking the floor and i saw him go into my section take a medical part off the line of one of my machines with an ungloved hand which that in itself was a very huge no no in a place producing sterile medical parts that come into contact with live patients and then throw it on the floor he did not know i was walking right behind him to maintain that very machine at that very moment well he grabs his walkie and screams for my "20" meaning location for those unfamilar with cb radio lingo i was not even two steps from him when i yelled at him for the 1st and only time working with him screaming i saw you throw that down!!! It was worth it to see his shocked face knowing he was busted for casting shade ( I knew from the first day) as the young gunz would say 🤣🤣🤣 i had to throw that batch away and do paperwork as a result so i did. It was not long after that he was sick of me and displayed his power lol but upon picking up my last check i was told to go to the front office for it which was strange but went anyway. When i got there the manegment had instructed the front desk secretary who was a big deal in there to tell me for them that "this boss and the next one up had both been fired and that they the managment are extending a job offer to me specifically that will remain valid for the rest of my life and if I had wanted i could go and run a whole plant on an island " were kind of the exact words she had said minus some specifics. That company despite my experience with that one guy is one of the good ones that i do still count on that one hand with the few that make it onto that list. Well i just wanted to share this experience with everyone and encourage ppl to tackle adversity head on never give up and endure those tough times if you do come through it the right ppl will see and you will go on when the shade casters find they are stuck in a bog of their own creation!

  • @twtchr44
    @twtchr44 3 года назад

    thank you for this video! totally helped explain this topic quick and effectively, so now i can tackle my homework lol

  • @jasmines636
    @jasmines636 4 года назад +2

    I am a diversity trainer. I would love to play this song at the beginning of my diversity kick off. will you share this song with me? It is perfect!

    • @dirkbogarde44
      @dirkbogarde44 4 года назад +1

      Diversity trainer? That's not a real job. Try getting a proper job.

    • @lilygirl5099
      @lilygirl5099 4 года назад +12

      @@dirkbogarde44 why do you feel the need to be a dick?

  • @adriaarmbrister9876
    @adriaarmbrister9876 4 года назад +3

    I don't believe in implicit bias anymore. I did my dissertation work on it, but I think that they know EXACTLY what is going on.

    • @Brizlebird
      @Brizlebird 4 года назад +1

      Adria Armbrister yes we do!

  • @funkywoodbass9716
    @funkywoodbass9716 3 года назад +1

    Dope intro.

  • @pueblorock911
    @pueblorock911 3 года назад

    WHAT!!!!!!

  • @benjamingainous7339
    @benjamingainous7339 2 года назад

    Dr's ARE cute!!!

  • @raymoondrop
    @raymoondrop 4 года назад

    I'm so sick of people using explicit bias to get their point across. Am I right??? >:(
    #nomorerudebehavior

  • @franklake2004
    @franklake2004 3 года назад +1

    Really hard to hear anyone from either side on this issue if they can’t even use correct English. You have a Doctorate?

  • @bracdist2
    @bracdist2 2 года назад

    Please clean up the audio. You have a great informational product! There’s no reason to have such bad audio

  • @adrianbrown7586
    @adrianbrown7586 3 года назад

    Management will typically try to pay employees the lowest wage possible. Is it possible that women made less because they accepted less?

  • @jfoley1200
    @jfoley1200 4 года назад +1

    Implicit bias in my life: I made an African American acquaintance and when he came by the house the next day I did not recognize him and instead showed my hostile white anger face which scared him.

  • @sarcasmmuch8905
    @sarcasmmuch8905 4 года назад

    Bias is simply ignorance, Nothing less

  • @BlogofTheW3st
    @BlogofTheW3st 3 года назад +1

    It’s sad that she is wasting her time on this garbage. There are entire galaxies of serious thought that she’s avoiding.

  • @adamburke1088
    @adamburke1088 3 года назад +2

    You guys really shouldnt be trying to teach people.

  • @antisjwminority5518
    @antisjwminority5518 3 года назад

    Being Metsican, I get axed if I like tacos, that be implicit. I explicitly explained that errone likes tacos. That foo lurnt somthin’ dat day, ese.