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- Better Than Our Biases: Using Psychological Research to Inform Our Approach to Inclusive, Effective Feedback
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- Self-Perceived Attractiveness and Its Influence on the Halo Effect and the Similar-To Me Effect Lauren Cotter Bucknell University
- Positive Out-Group Bias by Caucasians Toward Asians Wing Sze Leung Brigham Young University-‐Hawaii, [email protected]
- Social Bias Cheat Sheet.Pages
- 4. Perception Understanding Key Concept
- The Psychological Review
- Assessment Testing: Not a Measure of Intelligence, but Certainly the Means to Marginalize Political Participation and Economic Opportunity
- An Investigation of Beliefs, Information and the Halo Effect in Electoral Decision Making
- Halo Effects During Internal Control Evaluation: the Influence of Management Self-Assessment on Auditor Judgment
- The Halo Effect
- Eric Allen, HRP Consulting Group Content Copyright
- Heuristics in the Context of Long-Form Short-Story Reading
- SEL and Cognitive Debiasing
- Unleashing Great Teaching, Learning And
- Halo Effect” on Front National Voting in France
- G.I. Joe Phenomena: Understanding the Limits of Metacognitive Awareness on Debiasing
- How the Halo Effect, Loss Aversion, and Strategic Attribute Disclosure Neglect Can Inform Negative Advertising
- List of Cognitive Biases
- 12 Cognitive Biases That Can Impact Search Committee Decisions
- Cognitive Biases: Causes, Effects, and Implications for Effective Messaging
- Does Swa-Explanation and Explanatory Feedback Mitigate Halo Effect in Auditor Professional Judgment?
- Impact of Positive, Negative, and No Personality Descriptors on the Attractiveness Halo Effect William J
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- Unconscious Bias in Medical Education: the Role of Unconscious Bias
- Key Takeaways
- News Literacy Cindy Vanek
- Organizational Behavior Implementing the Change
- Glossary of Behavioural Biases
- Read Volume 57 : 28Th December 2014
- Addressing Decision Biases in Negotiation
- Chapter 4 – Individual Perception, Judgment, and Attribution 51
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