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@TheDemonLord Note that Implicit Social Cognition: Attitudes, Self-Esteem, and Stereotypes is a review paper
 
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@NickUlle - but it is the Genesis of Implicit Bias.
 
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@TheDemonLord At this point I'm calling it a day because you clearly are just trolling. That's not even close to what self-evident means, and you are just repeating the same points over and over ignoring what I say (for example, a direct contradiction to your claim about WB SE community consensus on frame challenges).
Other things you've said seem apparently intelligent enough to assume that you would, you know, read the first sentence in my response, or google "self-evident" after being repeatedly told that you're misusing the term. So I have no choice but to assume you're deliberately ignoring things and making ridiculous statements to elicit a reaction.
 
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@JackGifford - This is not Trolling - As I said - a Frame Challenge is an answer that disputes one of the foundational premises of a question. Either way you construe that - My answer, either by your definition or by mine constitutes a valid Frame Challenge. I included an alternative course of action which fulfills what you said was required.
As for Self-Evident - let me put it this way - if you made the claim that you could do no physical activity and eat excessively and it would make you healthy, I'd say after a period of time (when the results had manifested) that it is self-evident that this claim was bogus. If the research into the results of IAT show at best no change and at worst a negative change - just like the above - I'd say it's self-evident the claim is, by the same notion, bogus.
 
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