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- 2019
Empathy Intervention to Reduce Implicit Bias in PreKeywords: Pre-service teacher,implicit bias,empathy,Implicit Association Test Abstract: There have been long-term concerns regarding discriminatory discipline practices used with culturally and linguistically diverse students, with little research on the impact teacher-centered empathy interventions may have on this population. This randomized pretest–posttest control group design investigates the ability of a brief empathy-inducing intervention to improve the implicit bias of pre-service teachers, as measured by the Implicit Association Test. We found the empathy intervention statistically significant at decreasing the implicit bias of White female pre-service teachers toward Black individuals (F?=?7.55, η2?=?0.22, p?=?0.01). Implications and future research are discussed, including extended intervention periods
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