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Consciousness, complexity, and evolution
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- 23 March 2022, e61
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Functional theories can describe many features of conscious phenomenology but cannot account for its existence
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- 23 March 2022, e62
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Escaping from the IIT Munchausen method: Re-establishing the scientific method in the study of consciousness
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- 23 March 2022, e63
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The disintegrated theory of consciousness: Sleep, waking, and meta-awareness
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- 23 March 2022, e64
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The integrated information theory of consciousness: Unmasked and identified
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- 23 March 2022, e65
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What can experimental studies of bias tell us about real-world group disparities?
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- 08 January 2021, e66
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Practical consequences of flawed social psychological research on bias
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- 13 May 2022, e67
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Social bias insights concern judgments rather than real-world decisions
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- 13 May 2022, e68
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The missing consequences: A fourth flaw of experiments
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- 13 May 2022, e69
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A skeptical reflection: Contextualizing police shooting decisions with skin-tone
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- 13 May 2022, e70
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Taking social psychology out of context
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- 13 May 2022, e71
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Experimental studies of bias: Imperfect but neither useless nor unique
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- 13 May 2022, e72
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Understanding causal mechanisms in the study of group bias
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- 13 May 2022, e73
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Beyond stereotypes: Prejudice as an important missing force explaining group disparities
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- 13 May 2022, e74
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Accuracy in social judgment does not exclude the potential for bias
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- 13 May 2022, e75
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Centering the relationship between structural racism and individual bias
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- 13 May 2022, e76
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Fighting over who dictates the nature of prejudice
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- 13 May 2022, e77
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Missing context from experimental studies amplifies, rather than negates, racial bias in the real world
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- 13 May 2022, e78
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Experiments make a good breakfast, but a poor supper
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- 13 May 2022, e79
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What can the implicit social cognition literature teach us about implicit social cognition?
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- 13 May 2022, e80
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