How Can Debiasing Research Aid Efforts to Reduce Discrimination?

Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2024 Apr 22:10888683241244829. doi: 10.1177/10888683241244829. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTScientists studying intergroup biases are often concerned with lessening discrimination (unequal treatment of one social group versus another), but many interventions for reducing such biased behavior have weak or limited evidence. In this review article, we argue one productive avenue for reducing discrimination comes from adapting interventions in a separate field-judgment and decision-making-that has historically studied "debiasing": the ways people can lessen the unwanted influence of irrelevant information on decision-making. While debiasing research shares several commonalities with research on reducing intergroup discrimination, many debiasing interventions have relied on methods that differ from those deployed in the intergroup bias literature. We review several instances where debiasing principles have been successfully applied toward reducing intergroup biases in behavior and introduce other debiasing techniques that may be well-suited for future efforts in lessening discrimination.PMID:38647090 | DOI:10.1177/10888683241244829
Source: Personality and Social Psychology Review - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Source Type: research