Bias - A manager listens to 2 employees (one employee is a man and the other is a woman) about an accounting problem. The manager decides the woman's ideas are better, without listening the male employee. He thinks women are better at making decisions., Fact - The subject of math uses numbers., Objective (neutral) - Even though his mom was a brilliant accountant, the manager wanted to give both the man and the woman a chance to prove they were qualified accountants for the position. , Explicit Bias - A manager decides to higher a woman as an accountant, because he knowingly thinks that women are better at math then men. , Confirmation Bias - A manager needs to higher an accountant and thinks that women are good at math. He then looks on CNN and finds a news article, titled "Brilliant Woman solves hardest math problem in the world.", Generalization - All women like math and are good at math., Opinion - Math is the best subject., Controversial - Some people believe that Pineapple does not belong on pizza and some people think pineapple pizza is the best., Implicit Bias - A manager subconsciously decides to higher a woman as an account, because his mom was an accountant, so he thinks women are better at math then men.,

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