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Assignment
If you wrote a first outline, review my notes and revise your outline. If you did not write an outline, write one now. You will not have the opportunity to write a first draft for this essay topic. Here is the information document on structuring the outline.
Be sure to make the changes advised to you to make on your outline; repeating mistakes will hurt your score.
Below are the requirements for the essay, and below the requirements are transitional words and phrases.
For a REVISED OUTLINE, or first outline, follow these directions:
Submit an outline as shown in the textbook and in Sample Step 1 CE
Include COMPLETE sentences for the thesis statement and all the topic sentences.
Keep supporting ideas brief (two to three words; do not write sentences for the supporting ideas).
Number or letter your supporting ideas.
Use quotes under the supporting idea the quote supports.
Include a correctly formatted and complete works cited page.
Be sure to make the changes advised to you to make; repeating mistakes will hurt your score.
Below are the requirements for the essay, and below the requirements are transitional words and phrases.
Information
Cause and Effect Prompt: Explain what implicit bias is (Your first body paragraph should be definition, explanation of implicit bias and its history) and how it influences and shapes policies, processes and procedures in specific social arenas and institutions. What is the basis of implicit bias and how has it shifted from confirmation bias of survival to social, cultural, and institutional policies.
Task
A. What are the specific social institutions or social areas that implicit bias does occur?
B. How is implicit bias demonstrated in a social area?
C. What are the practices, behaviors, processes or procedures that are altered by implicit bias?
D. How does implicit bias exclude or harm people and what are the consequences to their lives?
E. What are the consequences to the larger community?
F. What are the consequences to the larger society?
G. Are there unseen costs to these biases and the disparities they cause?