Types of Bias
Module 3 Cont.
Inclusion Concepts
BRIDGE Concepts
Module 4 Concepts
100

Who has biases?

Everyone!

100

What is another word for micro-inequities?

Micro-aggressions

100

The desired outcome of an action

Intent

100

When we avoid feeling uncomfortable, we're less likely to understand and address our BLANKS.

Biases

100
When it relates to inclusion, ally is a BLANK. 

Verb

200

We assume that someone is the same as others we have met in the past who seem to be like them. 

Confirmation Bias

200

Tiny acts of opening doors to opportunity, gestures of inclusion and caring, and graceful acts of listening. These can be found in the practice of generosity, in consistently giving credit to others, and providing comfort and support to others

Micro-affirmations

200

The result of that action as perceived by others

Impact

200

How does demonstrating active listening lead to better feedback?

If a speaker shows that they are actively listening, then openness and trust are established.

200

When you're told the action you just took was biased or exclusionary, what is the first thing you should do?

Pause & take a deep breath.

300

We are quite positive that our way of seeing things is the best way.

Overconfidence Bias

300

What is "Treat others as they would like to be treated"?

The Platinum Rule

300

In order for leaders to truly be inclusive, where should they focus their actions? 

On Impacts

300

How can a leader overcome affinity bias?

By seeking out individuals from backgrounds different than their own

300

Try hard not to prepare a mental rebuttal when having a conversation around inclusion. Instead, seek to BLANK the other person's feelings.

Validate
400

We treat someone differently because we see them as outside of 'our group'.

Insider Bias

400

What is the belief that one will not be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns, or mistakes?

Psychological Safety

400

What is the key to developing a growth mindset?

Accept that you will make mistakes

400

What is the key to being accountable for greater inclusion?

Changing the way things have been done

400

Why must we center the voices of the people who are most marginalized in the workplace?

To make meaningful progress towards inclusion

500

We assume that what is happening to others is based on their character, rather than the circumstances around them. 

Attribution Bias
500

What is the name of the framework used to analyze the mix of human similarities and differences that is broken down into four key 'layers' of diversity? 

The Diversity Wheel

500

What are the elements of the BRIDGE framework?

Be Uncomfortable

Reflect on what you don't know

Invite feedback

Don't get defensive

Grow from your mistakes

Expect that change takes time

500

If a woman needs to keep re-establishing her priority in a position where men are not required to prove their authority, what type of bias is this?

'Prove it Again' Bias

500

When is the first time the average American meaningfully interacts with someone of a different race or ethnicity?

In the workplace

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