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    Is there too much explicit sex on T.V? Over the past century‚ television has changed quite alot. Contents that was once seen as being inappropriate and outrageous‚ is now on everyday television. Recently‚ sex has become the main focus on our television screens. Many people think it is bad for young people’s health but others may say it is an appropriate way of advertising and attracting viewers and readers. Sexual scenes and images can lead people to a very wrong conclusion of how they should

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    Week Two Checkpoint: Implicit Association Test After taking part in the Implicit Association Test‚ where I chose to take the race test‚ my results suggest that I have a slight automatic preference for European Americans compared to African. Although it is difficult to admit‚ I would have to somewhat agree with these findings. Upon first seeing the results‚ my immediate thoughts‚ were‚ “this can’t be right!” I thought that‚ “this test doesn’t take into account a person’s mindset at the time

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    What if we can go inside our minds to find out why we think what we think. The implicit association test was created for just that. The goal is to educate the public about hidden biases and measure attitudes and beliefs that people are unwilling or unable to report. We as humans hold certain beliefs or feelings back when they are brought up around certain people due to natural reactions. I aim to analyze and discuss my own IAT results and explain what they mean to me personally. My personal thoughts

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    In Gendler’s paper‚ On the Epistemic Costs of Implicit Bias‚ the dilemma between social knowledge and unfair treatment is presented and discussed. Gendler starts by presenting information on base rates and how background information that can show to be extremely important can be mentally dismissed since our minds are not trained for statistical calculations of chance. Then‚ she speaks directly to the reader on how categorizing is something that we all do‚ in order to prove her point that mere knowledge

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    Implicit Association Test Jason Garner ETH/125 04/29/2012 HELENE HUTCHINS Implicit Association Test * If you are comfortable sharing‚ what was the result of your IAT? * * I do for the most part feel comfortable sharing my results‚ but I do feel a little uncomfortable as well because I was a little surprised by my results. According to the Test I have a slight automatic preference for European American compared to African American. I don’t know if that is true because I don’t

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Article IMPLICIT ATTITUDE FORMATION THROUGH CLASSICAL CONDITIONING Michael A. Olson and Russell H. Fazio Indiana University Abstract-We sought to demonstrate that attitudes can develop through implicit covariation detection in a new classical conditioning paradigm. In two experiments purportedly about surveillance and vigilance. participants viewed several hundred randomly presented words and images interspersed with critical pairings ofvalenced unconditioned

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    Military coercion strategy has long since existed as a means to enforce a desired set of outcomes‚ behaviours‚ or policies. The definition of coercion covers a lot of theoretical ground‚ including both compellence and deterrence. The successes and failures of military coercion can be seen through the mechanisms of‚ Destruction‚ Punishment‚ and Denial that theorists have argued are part of the methods of coercion. The effectiveness of military coercion may be linked to the credibility‚ capability

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    Abstract This paper will Identify Sexual Deviancy what sexual coercion‚ sexual paraphilias and how it affects us   in the populis‚ what ways we can take educate and change the likelihood of sexual assault‚stigmas   attitudes toward gender‚ gender roles and how to address sex crime in our community. By definition‚ sexual coercion is “the act of using pressure‚ alcohol or drugs‚ or force to have sexual contact

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    Teachers’ Implicit Bias Negatively Affects Student Achievement Rebecca Burke The College of New Jersey Teachers’ Implicit Bias Negatively Affects Student Achievement The racial and ethnic achievement gap is an alarming issue that needs to be addressed in the United States educational system. When students experience explicit racial discrimination their achievement on academic tasks are lower (A Class Divided‚ 2003). This poor academic achievement can lead to higher referral for psychological

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    Most people have been to a Disney Park or have friends that have experienced it. Parents have most likely taken their kids to Disney Parks or they will be when they are old enough. The idea of implicit persuasion is that every time a Disney Park commercial comes on‚ the consumer will associate the advertisement with fun memories or positive feelings because of cultural norms. Anyone that hears the word Disney will usually associate it to the wonderful

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