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Implicit Bias: Snacks and Punishment

Think you're biased? Slow down, eat breakfast.

12/16/2016 | Rating NR

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Implicit Bias: Snacks and Punishment

Clip: Special | 2m 5s

Think you're biased? Slow down, eat breakfast.

Need justification for taking breaks and naps? Turns out those activities could make us less biased toward people of other races.

12/16/2016 | Rating NR

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