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Bias is in favor of or against one thing, person or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.

Affinity - The preference or tendency to appreciate people like us. We are more likely to get along ​ with others who are the same as us.

Anchoring - Relying on one piece of information when making decisions. ​ Bias - The way in which people explain their own behavior and that of others. We may ​ attribute the cause of our own and others’ behavior to internal or external circumstances.

Authority Bias - The tendency to attribute greater accuracy to the opinion of an authority figure and to ​ be more influenced by that opinion.

Availability Heuristic - Overestimating the likelihood of events seen more often. (The flu is the “go to” ​ diagnosed during flu season.)

Bandwagon Effect - Doing or believing things because many other people do/believe the same. ​ Classism - Prejudicial thoughts and discriminatory actions based on differences in socio-economic status; ​ income; or class, usually by upper classes against lower classes.

Colorism - Discrimination based on skin color in which people are treated differently based on the social ​ meanings attached to skin color.

Confirmation Bias - The tendency to search for, interpret, focus on and remember information in a way ​ that confirms one's preconceptions.

Default Effect - When given a choice between several options, the tendency to favor the default. ​ Dunning–Kruger Effect - The tendency for unskilled individuals to overestimate their abilities, and the ​ tendency for experts to underestimate their abilities.

Endowment Effect - The tendency for people to demand much more to give up an object than they ​ would be willing to spend on it.

False Consensus Effect - The tendency for people to overestimate the degree to which others agree with ​ them.

Halo/Horns Effect - Believing that a person's positive or negative traits "spill over" from one area to ​ another.

Hindsight Bias - Seeing past events as being predictable when they happened. ​

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Hostile - Interpreting others' behaviors as having hostile intent, even when the ​ behavior is ambiguous or benign.

Illusory Correlation - Inaccurately perceiving a relationship between two unrelated events. ​ Implicit Bias - The attitudes or that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an ​ unconscious manner. Take the Harvard Implicit Association Test: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html

In-Group Bias - The tendency for groups to “favor” themselves by rewarding group members ​ economically, socially, psychologically and emotionally in order to uplift one group over another.

Loss Aversion – The preference to keep something over gaining something else. ​ or Negativity Effect - Humans have a greater recall of unpleasant memories compared ​ with positive memories.

Not Invented Here - Aversion to contact with or use of products, research, standards, or knowledge ​ developed outside a group.

Risk Compensation/Peltzman Effect - The tendency to take greater risks when perceived safety ​ increases.

Self-Generation Effect - Information generated by the user is better recalled than information generated ​ by others.

Spotlight Effect - Overestimating the amount that other people notice your appearance or behavior. ​ - Preferring things to stay relatively the same. ​ Sunk Cost Fallacy – Continuing to invest in a decision despite new evidence suggesting that the decision ​ was probably wrong.

Trait Ascription Bias - Viewing yourself as relatively complex in terms of , behavior, and ​ mood while viewing others as much more predictable.

References http://theavarnagroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DI-Vocab-Sheet.pdf https://diversityinclusion.wustl.edu/brss/glossary-of-bias-terms/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases