Implicit bias plays a significant role in shaping quality control metrics that can be gender-biased. Subconscious stereotypes and cultural norms can skew the perception of what constitutes 'quality', often to the disadvantage of underrepresented genders. Training and awareness programs aimed at recognizing and mitigating these biases are crucial for creating fair and unbiased quality control practices.
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