Implicit stereotype - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implicit_stereotypeIn social identity theory, an implicit bias or implicit stereotype, is the pre-reflective attribution of particular qualities by an individual to a member of some social out group. Implicit stereotypes are thought to be shaped by experience and based on learned associations between particular qualities and social categories, including race and/or gender. Individuals' perceptions and behaviors can be influenced by the implicit stereotypes they hold, even if they a…
Implicit Stereotypes - Psynso
psynso.com › implicit-stereotypesExplicit versus Implicit. Explicit stereotypes are the result of intentional, conscious thought. For example, if a person were to consider evidence and conclude women were less capable than men, this would be an explicit stereotype. Implicit stereotypes are associations learned through past experiences.