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1. affinity bias: Also called like-likes-like, this bias refers to our tendency

to gravitate toward people similar to ourselves. That might mean hiring

or promoting someone who shares the same race, gender, age, or

educational background.

2. ageism: Discriminating against someone on the basis of their age.

Ageism tends to affect women more than men, and starts at younger

ages.

3. attribution bias: Because some people see women as less competent

than men, they may undervalue their accomplishments and overvalue

their mistakes.

4. beauty bias: Judging people, especially women, based on how

attractive you think they are is called beauty bias. People perceived as

attractive can be viewed more positively and treated more favorably.

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,5. confirmation bias: Confirmation bias refers to the tendency to look for

or favor information that confirms beliefs we already hold.

6. Conformity Bias: Very common in group settings, this type of bias

occurs when your views are swayed or influenced by the views of

others. This is similar to groupthink.

7. contrast effect: This bias refers to evaluating the performance of one

person in contrast to another because you experienced the individuals

either simultaneously or in close succession.

8. gender bias: Preferring one gender over another or assuming that one

gender is better for the job.

9. Halo/Horns Effect Bias: The tendency to put someone on a pedestal or

think more highly of them after learning something impressive about

them, or conversely, perceiving someone negatively after learning

something unfavorable about them.

10.Name bias: When you judge a person based on their name and


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, perceived background. This is especially important when reviewing

resumes.

11.Weight Bias: Judging a person negatively because they are larger or

heavier than average.

12.3 definitions of trust: Trust is the belief that others act in the interest

of fairness and social welfare rather than their own self-interest


Trust is the willingness to accept vulnerability

based upon positive expectations about another's

behavior




Trust is an expectancy held by an individual or

group that the word, promise, verbal or written

statement of another individual or group can be

relied upon

13.trust triangle: personal trust

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