
Implicit and Explicit Racial Bias: Perceptions of Racism in America
Presenter(s)
Miranda Lynn Brooks
Files
Description
This study investigated awareness of harbored implicit and explicit racial biases against the backdrop of perceived racism in America. The aim was to highlight how specific group membership and the level of willingness to self-censor affected respondents’ disclosures and perceptions of themselves and current civil movements, like Black Lives Matter. Unavoidable exposure of systemic racism and oppression in America caused the timeliness of the study, which took place in the summer of 2020.
Publication Date
4-22-2021
Project Designation
Course Project
Primary Advisor
Angeline L. Sangalang
Primary Advisor's Department
Communication
Keywords
Stander Symposium project, College of Arts and Sciences
Recommended Citation
"Implicit and Explicit Racial Bias: Perceptions of Racism in America" (2021). Stander Symposium Projects. 2142.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/2142
Comments
This poster reflects research conducted as part of a course project designed to give students experience in the research process. Course: CMM 412