Implicit Bias is an initial personal judgment imposed upon another person based on the internal biases imbedded in ones subconscious mind. This can be a problem in society because people often make improper judgments of another person based on an impression that may not be correct. This can impact society in a number of negative ways‚ but specifically it can lead to prejudice‚ marking ones social status‚ and judgments about an individuals intelligence based on a first impression. The IAT that
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Exam 2 Study Guide Book Chapter 6; Power Point Chapter 7: Social Thinking and Social Influence Know about snap judgments vs. systematic judgments. Know what attributions are Know difference between internal and external attributions Know the confirmation bias Know the self-fulfilling prophecy预言 Know what a stereotype is Know the fundamental attribution error Know that forming accurate impressions of others takes effort Know the differences between modern and ‘old-fashioned’ discrimination歧视 Know
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There seems to be this strange divide in the raver community. Throughout time people have always hated anything different. Why is that? Simple there is a genuine lack of understanding. This lack of understanding seems to cause many emotions. Hate‚ anger‚ and fear are usually the most common emotions felt. These emotions are often born due to a general lack of understanding of these other groups. How do we fix this within our lovely community? Simple you fix it by at least attempting to understand
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reassessment of our real interests‚ and do not reject unpopular views out of hand. Discipline We are thinking critically when we are precise‚ meticulous‚ comprehensive‚ and exhaustive resist manipulation and irrational appeals‚ and avoid snap judgments. Judgment We are thinking critically when we recognize the relevance and/or merit of alternative assumptions and perspectives recognize the extent and weight of evidence In sum‚ Critical thinkers are by nature skeptical. They approach texts
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Essential Aspects of Communication Displayed Through Film COMM 218‚ Section #003 Abstract In interpersonal communication‚ there are several variables that create a dialogue between two or more people. From the film Hitch‚ directed by Andy Tennant‚ the four main variables of interpersonal communication used are perception‚ nonverbal communication‚ certain aspects of relational development‚ and culture. All of these variables play a role in the film to create the relationships and communication
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doubts the obvious. Throughout the movie‚ he stresses the idea of "reasonable doubt"‚ and slowly chips away at the jury‚ who represent an all white male society‚ exposing the prejudices and preconceptions that directly influence the other jurors’ snap judgments. So Henry wants to talk the case out. He’s not 100% sure that the guy is guilty. He isn’t ready to exert the group coercive power against this boy. He needs full proof‚ as to why they should consider him guilty. So‚ after the jury files back into
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the implementation of strategic decisions more quickly. From the VP level down‚ decisions were made to implement and support the strategies by the owner. And in comparison to other companies‚ similar decisions could take months or even years. Snap judgments and decisions are effective. A very good example is the success story of the Horvath’s Foods Ltd. On the other hand‚ there is also risk – since decision making is often an imperfect process that may require new decisions to compensate for prior
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Blink by Malcolm Gladwell explores the idea of “thin-slicing‚” which is the act of the brain only using a small bit of information to make a decision. These types of snap judgements are sometimes thought to be inferior to well thought out and studied decisions. Gladwell shows that well researched decisions are not always better decisions. Rapid cognition‚ or “thin-slicing‚” is observed in many cultures and is used by many people around the world. In some ways‚ one can make the case that “thin-slicing”
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T/F 1. According to Oxfam‚ little has been written about the wars in Afghanistan T 2.According to Mills‚ Freedom is the ability to choose between the given alternatives F 3.One measure of powerlessness is the degree to which one’s choices are limited by necessity T 4.Social roles are individually acted and socially determined T 5.Sociological competence does require meeting ethical research F 6.According to Johnson‚ one characteristic feature of militarism is the clear division of labor between
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It has come to the attention of the Chicago Department of Public Health that there is a concerning health risk among emerging adults (18-30) in the state of Illinois. The health risk in particular is the use of alcohol. Over indulgence in alcohol results in injures‚ car accidents‚ and domestic abuse. These behaviors are toxic to the individual and society which is why this issue must be addressed and reduced. As adults transition from adolescence they are given new forms of freedom and independence
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