PPT-Cognitive Biases 2
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Incomplete and Unrepresentative Data I know horoscopes can predict the future because Ive seen it happen Positive thinking can cure cancer because I know someone
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Incomplete and Unrepresentative Data I know horoscopes can predict the future because Ive seen it happen Positive thinking can cure cancer because I know someone who used it and got better. Malicious envy biases attention more toward envied persons than their advantages Benign envy is associated with an attentional focus toward means to improve oneself The results highlight the value of functional and processfocused approaches to envy Antoinette . Schoar, MIT and . NBER. September 18. th. , 2015. Hutchins Center Event “The Power of the Nudge”. Motivation. Recent demographic and . regulatory trends have increased . the reliance on . Optional Reading. Today’s lecture is based primarily on:. “How We Know What Isn’t So,” Chapter 1.. By Thomas . Gilovich. , a psychologist. Patterns. Pattern Recognition. Seeing patterns in your data is a good thing, and humans are natural pattern finders.. MBA-542. Instructor: Erlan Bakiev, Ph.D.. 1-. 1. Chapter 5 . Perception and Individual Decision Making. 5-. 2. Essentials of . Organizational Behavior. , . 11/e. Stephen P. Robbins & Timothy A. Judge. biases . plus. ,’ healthcare organizations, quality of evidence, and . person-centered care*. Dr. Shashi . Seshia. ** et al.. . Healthcare. . Evidence. **Dept. of Pediatrics, University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Optional Reading. Today’s lecture is based primarily on:. “How We Know What Isn’t So,” Chapter 1.. By Thomas . Gilovich. , a psychologist. Patterns. Pattern Recognition. Seeing patterns in your data is a good thing, and humans are natural pattern finders.. :. . 3-part Webinar Series. . Part 1: Examining Personal Bias. . Jemelleh Coes, 2014 Georgia Teacher of the Year. Monica Washington, 2014 Texas Teacher of the Year. Daniele Massey, 2013 Department of Defense Teacher of the Year. Today’s Agenda. Midterm info. Preparation . in negotiation. Effective communication. Biases in negotiation. Negotiate . El . Tek. Exam. Takes place in class. Partners assigned at random. Will receive role on paper and partner email address . Seeing what we expect to see. Bias. Our expectations often influence how we evaluate claims and evidence.. We easily accept as true those things that we expect to be true, but are much more skeptical about things that are unexpected.. Hua . zhang. 1. Questions. :. Do people’s beliefs in different outcomes change as a result of searching?. Do search engine results bias in favor of particular outcomes?. What is the impact of bias on search outcomes, specifically on answer accuracy?. *This lesson was adapted from http. ://. www.tolerance.org/Hidden-bias.. . Introduction. All of us have preferences or biases. Sometimes people say, “I may be biased, but I . think______is. better than ______.” Can you remember a time when you made such a statement? It may have been in reference to a particular type of food, car, or clothing. It is natural and consistent with human behavior to have such preferences or biases. . A father and his son are in a car accident. The father dies at the scene and the son,. . badly injured, is rushed to the hospital. In the operating room, the surgeon refuses. . to operate, saying, “I can’t operate on this boy. He is my son.”. Avoiding Bias in interviewing Storytellers. By Michael Preston Ed.D.. What is Bias?. Bias is prejudice against a person or group of people when compared to others. These biases are usually based on prior attitudes, first impressions, or socially constructed stereotypes. . Jaime Nebbitt, M.Ed.. August 12. th. , 2020. Who is Jaime Nebbitt?. BA Communications . - . University of Louisville. M.Ed.. . - . Western Kentucky University. Doctoral Student - Educational Leadership Program Northern Kentucky University.
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