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October 2022 1 0 Report
1. Expressed Directly - A. Explicit Bias B. Implicit Bias C. Prejudice

2. Unaware of Bias - A. Explicit Bias B. Implicit Bias C. Prejudice

3. “We should not come near with the nurses; they might be carrier of the virus."
A. Explicit BiasB. Implicit Bias C. Racism

4. It is prejudice in favour of or against one thing, person, or group compared with
another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
A. Explicit Bias B. Bias C. Prejudice

5. Prejudice against people with disability
A. Ableism B. Sexism C. Ethnicity

6. This is a tendency to like someone similar to us in terms of gender, race, ethnicity,
or nationality
A. Affinity Bias B Confirmation Bias C. The Halo Effect

7. This happens when we unconsciously put someone on a pedestal just because
there's something about them we find impressive.
A. The Halo Effect B. The Horns Effect C. Confirmation Bias

8. Another common bias where we unconsciously assume attractive people are more
competent, qualified, and successful.
A. Beauty Bias B. Attribution Bias C. Conformity Bias

9. This is also known as peer pressure. We want to conform to the people or things
around us even though they contradict our personal beliefs and principles.
A. Beauty Bias B. Attribution Bias C. Conformity Bias

10. The opposite of the Halo Effect. We unconsciously dislike everything about
someone because they have some negative characteristics we don't like.
A. Beauty bias B. Attribution Bias C. The Horns Effect​

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