What is the name of the bias where we prefer people similar to ourselves?
What is similarity bias
How can you combat similarity bias in your daily life?
What is find common ground with people who seem different
How does similarity bias affect hiring decisions?
What is leads to hiring people similar to the manager
What does SEEDS stand for?
What are similarity, Expedience, Experience, Distance, Safety
What bias causes people to act quickly without all the facts?
What is expedience bias
What’s one way to overcome expedience bias in your personal decisions?
What is slow down decision-making and develop a process
What’s one way to mitigate expedience bias in project deadlines?
What is add cooldown periods or reduce workload deadlines
Who created the SEEDS method?
Who are Heidi Grant-Halvorson and David Rock
What bias makes people value short-term gains over long-term success?
What is distance bias
What should you seek to avoid experience bias?
What is other people's perspectives
What’s one way to mitigate experience bias in the office?
What is encouraging idea exchange or seeking outside input
How many cognitive biases were compiled to create SEEDS?
What is about 150
Which bias comes from seeing your own view as the full truth?
What is experience bias
What mental exercise helps avoid safety bias?
What is imagine you’re giving advice to a friend
How can managers avoid overlooking remote workers?
What is call on remote workers first during meetings
What is the main goal of the SEEDS method?
What is to mitigate subconscious biases
Which bias protects against loss more than seeking gain?
What is safety bias
How can you counteract distance bias in everyday interactions?
What is acknowledge the value of distant relationships or goals
What is one way businesses can prevent safety bias in decisions?
Create systems to evaluate decisions objectively
Which two fields of expertise contributed to the development of SEEDS?
What are social psychology and leadership expertise