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    What form of cultural bias or prejudice are you most likely to hold without being aware of these biases? How might these biases affect your future work with clients? The area of cultural bias I may not be aware of is religious bias. I was raised in the church and growing up religious played a big role in my life. I do believe there is a higher power and I have faith that when we leave here we go to a better place. There are times when I find it hard to understand or communicate with someone who does

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    a specific look. Which means the person that holds one of these positions is expected to dress and appear in a certain way. People’s perceptions of others can be greatly affected by the halo effect and the bias of attractive people as demonstrated by the article “Physical Attractiveness Bias In Hiring: What is beautiful good” by Comila Shahani-Denning and the 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada. The halo effect in basic terms is attributing many

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    Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation “All Americans who believe in freedom‚ tolerance and human rights have a responsibility to oppose bigotry and prejudice based on sexual orientation.” Coretta Scott King Background: People have long suffered because of their sexual orientation‚ but the increasing frequency and severity of this problem only recently gained the attention of the United Nations. Human rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity encompasses violence

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    Jasmine Bennett 27 October 2017 English Comp. Blatant Scrutiny There are invisible rules people make to justify certain actions in this world. These vary from society to society. These rules are the foundation of many documented regulations in government. It creates undocumented factors and differences in the workplace‚ in schools‚ and even in the average home. I signed into my first job at the company of Starbucks as a Barista. I was new and fragile to the hostile environment. There was always

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    that the media does not always inform the people with the complete truth. The information may be partially correct‚ but each news source tends to ignore what it disagrees with and reports only what is beneficial to it. In the video “Dealing With Media Bias‚” Bernard Goldberg explains how the media sources are all filtered through different prisms. Goldberg also concludes that people simply do not have the time to sit down and read the newspaper nor to watch enough television to be able to gather their

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    Cultural Bias in Assessment and Counseling Psychological assessments and testing tools are an important asset to counselors in order to help counselors have a deeper understanding of client issues. However‚ there are many issues that come about with certain tests and minorities like African Americans‚ Hispanics‚ Asian Americans‚ etc. Some of the issues with testing and assessment techniques today are cognitive‚ educational‚ cultural‚ and social biases. I believe what needs to be addressed in regards

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    behaviour. “Since 1988‚ Aurat Foundation [Aurat = Women]‚ with the collaboration of UNICEF‚ has been working on textbooks from the perspective of portrayal of women.” 3 Ruquia Jafri worked on this topic and published the result of her analysis in “Gender Bias in Pakistani School Textbooks” which was updated in September 1994. She pointed out that

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    Crenshaw Essay 4 Ethics of Science According to Robertson Davies‚ “The eyes see only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.” Implicit bias and ethical frameworks are used daily with some people not even realizing. Both of these play a huge role in a person’s decision making process. Some decisions that are made or good while some aren’t good‚ but the person does not even realize the bad

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    B. Provider Bias and Inequality of Care Wang et al. (2001) conducted a study‚ which found that African Americans were relatively unlikely to receive guideline-based care. Gaps in quality encompass the elderly and seriously mentally ill African Americans. Many African Americans in the study were frustrated by the narrow focus on medications among mental health professionals. The medication-centered focus of the clinician clashed with the focus of the participant (Carpenter- Song et al‚ 2010). Finally

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    How can Human Resource Development address Performance Appraisal Bias? by Jerry Lane Silmon A Research Paper Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Human Resource Development Texas A & M University MAY 2010 © 2010 BY JERRY LANE SILMON ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TABLE OF CONTENTS How can Human Resource Development address Performance Appraisal Bias? 1 Integrity of the System 1 Leadership 2 Feedback and Communication 3 Forced Ranking 4 Values 6 Clear Goals and Objectives

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