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NR 581NP Week 4 Assignment; Implicit Bias Training

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1. Question: Which statement defines implicit bias? 2. Question: Implicit bias results from which of the following? 3. Question: According to System I level thinking, what percentage of information is processed unconsciously by the brain? 4. Question: All of the characteristics about bias are true EXCEPT: 5. Question: Which type of bias matches the following definition and scenario? 6. Question: Which outcome(s) is associated with implicit bias in healthcare providers? 7. Question: In order to mitigate implicit bias, one must first start with which action step? 8. Question: Which suggestion(s) does the Joint Commission recommends to healthcare professionals for reducing implicit bias in their practice? 9. Question: What is the first step you should take to reduce implicit bias in your own life? 10. Question: Overcoming implicit bias can be accomplished by first discovering your blind spots and then actively working to dismiss stereotypes and attitudes that affect your interactions. Which methods will help mitigate implicit bias during interactions?

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Question 11 pts
Which statement defines implicit bias?
Group of answer choices
Consciously held attitudes and thoughts about a person or
group Attitudes or beliefs that we develop in an
unconscious manner Ideas or preferences that are
deliberate and can be identified and communicated
Core values and personal beliefs which cannot be changed


Question 21 pts
Implicit bias results from which of the following?
Group of answer
choices Bad influences
Lack of experience
Lack of training
Automatic brain processing


Question 31 pts
According to System I level thinking, what percentage of
information is processed unconsciously by the brain?
Group of answer
choices 5%
50%
75%
95%


Question 41 pts
All of the characteristics about bias are true EXCEPT:
Group of answer choices
We tend to hold implicit biases that favor our own “in group,” and
against our perceived “out groups” and resist the unfamiliar.
Implicit associations do not necessarily align with our declared
beliefs. Implicit biases are fixed and therefore cannot be unlearned
through corrective actions.
Unchecked implicit biases can evolve and become explicit biases.
Explicit biases are dangerous since they are conscious thoughts
dominated by faulty reasoning.


Question 51 pts
Which type of bias matches the following definition and scenario?
Relying too much on the initial piece of information offered when

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