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What makes implicit bias different from explicit bias?(1 point)
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With implicit bias, a person is unaware of their bias.
With implicit bias, a person is unaware of their bias.
With implicit bias, the bias causes no harm.
With implicit bias, the bias causes no harm.
With implicit bias, stereotyping is not involved.
With implicit bias, stereotyping is not involved.
With implicit bias, a person cannot be prejudiced.
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With implicit bias, a person is unaware of their bias.
Explanation: Implicit biases are unconscious associations or attitudes that can influence behavior; they can still cause harm, often involve stereotyping, and can produce prejudiced actions even if the person isn't aware.
Explanation: Implicit biases are unconscious associations or attitudes that can influence behavior; they can still cause harm, often involve stereotyping, and can produce prejudiced actions even if the person isn't aware.
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