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QUIZ NO. 3 - BIAS 'R US

The document is a quiz focused on identifying various types of bias through specific statements. It includes multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, and scenarios requiring the identification of biases such as confirmation bias, affinity bias, and stereotypes. The quiz aims to enhance understanding of biases and their implications in decision-making and perceptions.

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QUIZ NO. 3 - BIAS 'R US

The document is a quiz focused on identifying various types of bias through specific statements. It includes multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, and scenarios requiring the identification of biases such as confirmation bias, affinity bias, and stereotypes. The quiz aims to enhance understanding of biases and their implications in decision-making and perceptions.

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QUIZ NO.

3 - BIAS 'R US

Identify the type of Bias as defined and situated in the statements below. Write
your answers in Cursive.

1.Considering someone or something completely great because of 1 or few positive


observations.

2.What is NOT a reason we study bias?


To know how to act within a situation
To understand our actions and the actions of others
To help our argumentation strategies
To improve ourselves

3.Left-handed people are more creative than right-handed and it makes you to hold
on to that belief. You may discount examples to show evidence pointing toward the
opposite.

4.Holding on to a central idea and then referencing decisions against that.

5.“Gina must make dinner before her husband arrives.”

6.“The council has voted that the Vice-President must be removed due to his
absences and tardiness, but you, as the President, don’t want to remove him because
he was your best friend. However, due to majority votes, you just agree with the
council.”

7.Seeking out information that only reinforces your own held beliefs

8.Considering someone is bad or evil just because of a small number of things,


maybe even 1 thing, you don't like.

9.A 10% chance to win P 1,000, and a 90% chance to lose P 500.

10.When you assign qualities to yourself or others and fail to consider situational
realities.

11.True or False: Biases often surface in the workplace when people are drawn to
others who share the same hobbies or pursuits, creating an affinity bias that can
affect resume-screening and career advancement.

12.“You are qualified to be a good singer; however, your height becomes the
problem.”

13.“Male control and blacklist monitoring.”

14.Thinking something is common or obvious because you are easily able to think of
examples.

15.“Glen chat her teacher about the activity to be submitted, however the teacher
reply only an emoji, Glen thinks that the teacher is irresponsible.”

16.. “The grade 4 teacher sees Cardo as the outstanding students after actively
participating in Filipino class.”
17.Refers to the inherently subjective processes involved in the selection and
curation of information presented when reporting.

18.“Required Experience/Education:
Christian Commitment: Vital Christian faith and lifestyle”
19.“The team comprised of 5 engineers and 3 Asian computer analysts.”

20.“It’s so refreshing to see a woman in this job.” “It must have been hard getting
to where you are as a woman.” are phrases that exemplify this bias.

21.A teacher sees a well-behaved student might tend to assume this student is also
bright, diligent, and engaged

22.If your parents were both very long-lived, you might automatically expect that
you will also live a long life.

23.It is an automatic positive or negative preference for a group, based on one’s


subconscious thoughts.

24.It is basically a mental stumbling block, a kind of brain glitch that can cause
flaws in our judgement.

25.Individuals are aware of their prejudices and attitudes toward certain groups.

26.When you see a person with their hood up in a dark alley and you decide to
subtly walk past a bit faster.

27.“Boys are good in math and sports; girls are good in languages and home
economics.”

28.I google to find what I already know and ignore any other perspective on a topic

29. While playing a team game, you believe you lost because your team mate played
poorly. But when you won previously, you thought you won because of your skill.

30."Sofia assumes that people who speak with a heavy accent are less educated or
intelligent than those who speak without an accent. "
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