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The Implicit Association Test in health professions education: A meta-narrative review.

Javeed SukheraMichael WodzinskiMaham RehmanCristina M Gonzalez
Published in: Perspectives on medical education (2020)
Whether used as a tool to measure bias, raise awareness or trigger reflection, the use of the IAT provokes tension between distinct meta-narratives, posing a challenge to educators. Curriculum designers should consider the premise behind the IAT before using it, and be prepared to address potential reactions from learners such as defensiveness or criticism. Overall, findings suggest that educational approaches regarding implicit bias require critical reflexivity regarding assumptions, values and theoretical positioning related to the IAT.
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