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Wikipedia:Systemic bias kit

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This is a page for posting results from other uses of the systemic bias kit. See meta:Grants:IEG/Women Scientists Workshop Development for more, including a timeline. Contact Keilana via her email if you have any questions or comments. Please post your results here!

This is not a page to discuss or debate systemic bias or imbalance: meta:Systemic bias discussions began in April 2002 when they were largely dismissed as pseudo-concerns of 'trolls', as was the related concept of meta:systemic imbalance. However they were included as meta:Wikimedia principles and a WikiProject Countering systemic bias also began as early as 2002. Focused fact checking and other methods to counter it have been proposed also. More needs to be done.

First published draft of the Systemic Bias Workshop Kit, part of the IEG project for systemic bias workshop development (meta:Grants:IEG/Women Scientists Workshop Development).

PDFs of the kit to view and download: Systemic Bias Workshop Kit and Systemic bias workshop kit appendix.

This kit has lots of practical advice for running recurring workshops in general, focused toward countering systemic bias but useful for all kinds of workshops as well.

Results from alpha testing

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