2021
DOI: 10.1111/medu.14712
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Do norms unintentionally increase stereotypical expressions? A randomised controlled trial

Abstract: Introduction Implicit biases of health professionals could cause biased judgements. Many anti‐bias interventions seem to be ineffective, and some even counterproductive. People tend to be compliant to standards describing what the majority of people finds or does, and this could cause people to think in a stereotype‐consistent manner. This study examines whether descriptive social norms such as ‘the majority of people have stereotypes’ (majority message), as often stated in interventions, actually increase peo… Show more

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