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Association of Unconscious Race and Social Class Bias With Vignette-Based Clinical Assessments by Medical Students
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The majority of first-year medical students at a single school had IAT scores consistent with implicit preference for white persons and possibly for those in the upper class. However, overall vignette-based clinical assessments were not associated with patient race or occupation, and no association existed between implicit preferences and the assessments.
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