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SD Simpson, DrPH, PT, Washington, DC
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This article addresses an ongoing issue that has been quietly discussed in many minority circles but rarely brought out of the closet. The results of the study were not surprising; however, the individuals who need to become aware of and sensitive to their inappropriate behaviors may not consider covert bias a relevant issue and may choose not to read the article. Covert bias is just that—hidden—even to those involved. In addition, covert bias is not owned by white Americans. Each of us is able to attack the surface demons we all carry, but the values, perceptions, biases, and myths that were very carefully taught by our families and loved ones often can be confused with facts....
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