Toward a mechanistic understanding of the tendency to infer ought from is: the role of biases in explanation People tend to judge what is typical to be also good and appropriate鈥攚hat one ought to do. What accounts for the prevalence of these judgments, given that their validity is at best...
"There's a lot of messaging out there that to be bisexual, you have to have sexual partners of different genders that you're able to trot out as evidence," Flanders said. "Am I really bisexual if I don't do this?" Amongst claims that bisexuality doesn't really exist, or that they...
Your biases when acted upon is a sign that points toward progress; however, depending on your perception…it moves you closer to or further from your goals.Few people choose to study their own inherent biases…and if they do, the strong tendency is to concentrate on the negative side of ...
摘要: Prior studies have made important strides in understanding the drivers of gender bias facing women at the top. Yet, relatively little is known about the intra-organizational power dynamics of how and关键词: Committee dynamics Diversity Glass ceiling Power Promotion bias Social dominance ...
Reflect on who you are, your values, skills, and your biases. Remind yourself that you're human. Luckily, as an educator, you’re a life-long learner. You have the willingness to learn from those around you— and that will be essential to your success. ...
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The brain receives11 million pieces of informationa second but can only process 40 to 50. The magnitude of that fact reminds us that our unconscious intake is vast. It’s no surprise that within that amount of information to process, we have biases. ...
People with high perceived competence in the OKC may feel they have a better understanding of knowledge protection. They believe that they have effectively learned about knowledge protection in an online environment and can manage the requirements of learning more about knowledge protection. Motivational...
Whether you're left, right or ambidextrous, "handedness" is part of our identity. But a lot of people don't realize that we have other biases too and they are not unique to humans. My colleagues and I have published a new study in Scientific Reports that
Locals haven’t interacted much with people of colour, so they have some pretty strong biases based on what they’ve observed in the media or heard from friends. Regardless of the pre-conceived idea someone might have about me; I look at each connection as a chance to create a new ...