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Feb. 16, 2023 —To clarify the mechanism of serial dependence in number perception, a research team conducted two tests, independently asking subjects to estimate the number of coins, or to estimate the value of ...
Apr. 8, 2022 —A new study finds that liberals and conservatives differ in how they perceive dominance in women, which may influence their likelihood to vote them into political ...
Feb. 1, 2023 —Researchers tested a large sample of the major AI technologies available today and found that not only did they reproduce human biases in facial age recognition, but they exaggerated those ...
Feb. 11, 2021 —Research suggests that observing others' decision-making can teach people to make better decisions themselves. The research tested the effectiveness of a new debiasing training strategy and ...
Dec. 1, 2022 —A study that examined bias in the workplace has found that those in management positions demonstrate explicit and implicit bias toward others from marginalized groups and often express more implicit ...
Mar. 30, 2021 —New research may offer some insight, examining biases towards climate information and offering tools to overcome these and communicate climate change more ...
June 22, 2023 —In the space of a few months generative AI models, such as ChatGPT, Google's Bard and Midjourney, have been adopted by more and more people in a variety of professional and personal ways. But ...
May 10, 2021 —New research has found a bias among scientists toward colorful and visually striking plants, means they are more likely to be chosen for scientific study and benefit from subsequent conservation ...
July 25, 2022 —Across the U.S., K-12 public school teachers face significant psychological barriers to discussing issues of race and racism with their students, according to new ...
Nov. 18, 2020 —Implicit racial attitudes within a community can effectively explain racial disparities seen in rates of COVID-19 in the United States, according to a new ...