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Social Studies, 22.07.2019 21:40 jaz5380

The implicit association test (iat) shows that our unconscious attitudes may be utterly incompatible with our stated conscious values. so like car salesmen who unconsciously discriminate against certain groups of potential customers or businesses that appear to favor tall men for ceos, do you find it plausible that we are not accountable for these actions because they are a result of social influences as opposed to personal beliefs?

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