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A Review of Experimental Studies of Explicit and Implicit Bias Among Counselors

✍ Scribed by Guy A. Boysen


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
117 KB
Volume
37
Category
Article
ISSN
0883-8534

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✦ Synopsis


Bias is a central concept in multicultural competency, but counseling research has largely ignored implicit bias. A review of bias research in counseling indicates that increased focus on implicit bias is warranted because counselors tend not to report explicit bias and have implicit bias that diverges from their self‐reported attitudes.

El sesgo es un concepto esencial para la competencia multicultural, pero la investigación relacionada con la consejería ha ignorado en su mayoría el sesgo implícito. Una revisión de los estudios sobre consejería indica que está justificado aumentar la atención hacia el sesgo implícito, porque los consejeros tienden a no informar sobre el sesgo explícito y tienen sesgos implícitos que no se corresponden con sus actitudes autoinformadas


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