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Heartfelt bias: how the heart affects snap judgements

Heartfelt bias: how the heart affects snap judgements

by Talking Humanities | Jan 17, 2017 | Features, Research & Resources

Statistics reveal that black Americans are more than twice as likely as white Americans to be unarmed when killed during encounters with police. This is one of the most dramatic examples of how implicit stereotypes, usually consciously disavowed, influence behaviour...
Children’s voices at the heart of research on childhood adversity

Children’s voices at the heart of research on childhood adversity

by Talking Humanities | Apr 19, 2016 | History & Classics, Human Rights, Interviews, Research & Resources, Researcher Series, Training and Research

Image © Depositphotos.com/lenanet Dr Lucy Bowes, associate professor in the department of experimental psychology, Dr Siân Pooley, associate professor in the faculty of history, and PhD students Michelle Degli Esposti (experimental psychology) and Jono Taylor...

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