What causes unconscious bias?

Unconscious bias is caused by several factors:

  • Socialization: Cultural norms and societal expectations shape our perceptions and behaviors from a young age.
  • Cognitive shortcuts: The brain uses heuristics to quickly process information, leading to snap judgments and stereotypes.
  • Past exposure: Personal experiences and exposure to stereotypes influence our attitudes and assumptions about others.
  • Media influence: Media portrayals can reinforce biases in obvious and subtle ways.
  • Group identity: Affinity for people who share similar characteristics or backgrounds can lead to in-group favoritism.

Cultural influences that promote unconscious bias are often subtle, yet pervasive (e.g., the color black being associated symbolically with evil).