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Study Finds Unconscious Association Between Black Faces and Apes in Stanford Undergraduates

Study Finds Unconscious Association Between Black Faces and Apes in Stanford Undergraduates The passage describes a psychological experiment on implicit bias with no direct links to influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. While it highlights concerning findings, it lacks actionable leads, novel revelations, or connections to power centers, making it low-value for investigative purposes. Key insights: Subliminal priming with Black faces caused faster identification of ape images.; The effect was observed across both Caucasian and non‑Caucasian participants.; Findings suggest an unconscious dehumanization bias linking Black people to apes.

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Study Finds Unconscious Association Between Black Faces and Apes in Stanford Undergraduates The passage describes a psychological experiment on implicit bias with no direct links to influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. While it highlights concerning findings, it lacks actionable leads, novel revelations, or connections to power centers, making it low-value for investigative purposes. Key insights: Subliminal priming with Black faces caused faster identification of ape images.; The effect was observed across both Caucasian and non‑Caucasian participants.; Findings suggest an unconscious dehumanization bias linking Black people to apes.

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