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Aejoon, a high school teacher who’s a die hard fan of Siyeol, a member in the national idol group A1 (Aone). I went to work with a heavy heart like always and left behind my love for Siyeol, but for no reason, out of nowhere, my bias came to my school! However, my bias’s actions are suspicious because it looks like he’s trying to seduce me…?

My bias hoodie should be more information because there’s a lot of kpop fans with biases , so you need more information to it

[4] Warner, S. (1965). Randomized Response: A Survey Technique for Eliminating Evasive Answer Bias.

When purchasing a car, customers know they should consider such factors as fuel economy in their decision, yet they often forget about fuel economy when they see the attractive physical features that cars have to offer. The salience bias is once again at play in this scenario as the salient features of a car’s exterior sway the consumer to make a decision that does not consider whether or not the car is fuel efficient. As a result, the customer could make a financially inadvisable decision that would have been avoidable if they were aware of the salience bias at play.

In this study, participants played either the DG or the UG, and were told that their partner (who didn’t actually exist) either shared their view on abortion or held the opposite view. When participants were playing the DG, they showed significant in-group bias, offering more money to in-group members than out-group members. However, in the UG, this bias disappeared entirely.

In-group bias has probably been shaping human history for as long as we’ve been around, but it wasn’t until 1906 that it started to become an object of academic curiosity. The concept was introduced by the American sociologist William Sumner, who is known for his work on ethnocentrism and folkways (social norms that are specific to a given society or culture). Sumner believed that ethnocentrism (and the in-group bias underlying it) was universal among humans.

In the second half of the twentieth century, social psychology started to gain steam as a field, as the world struggled to make sense of World War II and the Holocaust. The topic of intergroup relations, and why people could be so irrationally biased against people who weren’t like them, was a major area of interest (and still is). In the 1960s, Muzafer Sherif, of Robbers Cave fame, worked with his wife Carolyn to develop realistic conflict theory, an approach that posits group conflict arises from competition over resources. Later, in the 1970s, Michael Billig and Henri Tajfel developed the minimal group paradigm, and Tajfel coined social identity theory (along with another psychologist, John Turner).

The results showed that, in the first two experiments, men showed significant in-group bias, giving significantly more money to partners who shared their choice of candidate. (This bias was not found in women.) However, in the third experiment, after the DNC, this difference disappeared. Interestingly, a closer look at the results showed that, although both groups of men showed in-group bias, this effect was

Experts at Harvard developed what are called IATs, or Implicit Association Tests, to better understand the unconscious biases we commonly hold. The results are eye-opening: 76 percent of participants more readily associate men with career and women with family, regardless of their own gender, and 75 percent of participants show a preference for white people over Black people—regardless of their own race.

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