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Implicit Bias: Research and Tools

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1.  An implicit bias is:
  1. A conscious bias
  2. Only related to race
  3. An attitude or internalized stereotype that affects someone’s perceptions in an unconscious manner
  4. Not relevant in healthcare
2.  Which of the following is a key theme from the literature discussed in this webinar?
  1. Limited English proficiency is a source of bias.
  2. Quality of care and the perception of quality of care is not impacted by bias.
  3. Healthcare practitioners do not have implicit biases, because it is addressed during their training and education.
  4. Most practitioner bias is conscious bias, and it mainly applies to ageism.
3.  What state is requiring implicit bias training as part of the knowledge and skills necessary for the licensure or registration of health care professionals?
  1. Mexico
  2. Puerto Rico
  3. Michigan
  4. Canada
4.  What is one way a human resources department can help disrupt implicit bias?
  1. Ignore it
  2. Set diversity goals
  3. Tell employees to be non-biased
  4. Require video resumes
5.  Strategies to achieve health equity include:
  1. Commitment to understanding the problem
  2. Addressing social determinants of health
  3. Improving access in underserved communities
  4. All of the above
6.  A11Y stands for:
  1. Accessibility
  2. Anonymity
  3. Amendment
  4. All of the above
7.  The four attributes of web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG) are that web content must be:
  1. Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust
  2. Impossible, Difficult, Imperceivable, Transparent
  3. Challenging, Hidden, Meaningful, Complex
  4. Effortful, Compassionate, Confounding, Realistic
8.  What percentage of the population experiences a disability that interferes with the ability to see, hear, or navigate on a device during an online experience?
  1. 90 - 96%
  2. 50 - 60%
  3. 10%-20%
  4. Less than 5%
9.  Which act prohibits discimination against people with disabilities in employment, architectural design, transportation, examinations and courses, and other services offering public accommodation?
  1. The OTC Hearing Aid Act
  2. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
  3. The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Law
  4. Federal Land Conveyance Act of 2013
10.  Which is the definition of Web Accessibility reviewed in this webinar?
  1. Making the Web a positive experience for all people
  2. Making all websites free of charge
  3. Ensuring all Web content is free of bias
  4. Designing web-based products that people with disabilities can equally perceive, understand, navigate, and interact

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