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Calvin Lai is Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis. Calvin studies how people create, interpret, and maintain social group distinctions. He is particularly interested in implicit biases.

In this conversation, we unpack a meta analysis that Calvin recently completed (together with Patrick Forscher and others). They reviewed 492 studies on changing implicit bias involving 87,418 participants.

A Meta-Analysis of Procedures to Change Implicit Measures - https://psyarxiv.com/dv8tu/

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Calvin Lai
Social psychologist and professor @WUSTL
https://psych.wustl.edu/people/calvin-lai
https://twitter.com/calvinklai
Diversity Science Lab
https://calvinklai.wordpress.com/
Patrick Forscher
https://twitter.com/psforscher
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