Causing Harm
Appropriation
Attribution
Overconfidence Bias
100

The causing of any injury or damage inflicted on an individual's body. The damage can be long term or short term.

What is physical harm?
100

Taking someone else’s ideas, creations, or culture.

What is appropriation?

100

Giving credit to the person, source, or organization from which an idea, quote, or piece of information originates, helping maintain honesty and credibility.

What is attribution?

100

This occurs when someone overestimates their own knowledge, abilities, or the accuracy of their predictions, often leading to risky decisions or errors in judgment.

What is overconfidence bias?

200

The misuse or misappropriation of an individual’s property, possessions, or benefits.

What is financial harm?

200

Taking sacred cultural symbols and using them as fashion accessories is an example of this type of appropriation.

What is cultural appropriation?

200

Clearly naming the source of the information, such as “Dr. Smith said” or “According to NASA’s 2024 report.”

What is direct attribution?
200

Believing you are better than others at something

What is overplacement?

300

A manager gives harsh public criticism to an employee during a meeting, embarrassing them in front of coworkers.

What is emotional harm?

300

Appropriation becomes unethical when it lacks this component

What is respect?

300

summarizes or paraphrases what a source said without using their exact words or directly naming them, such as “Experts believe…”

What is indirect attribution?

300

Thinking you are better or more capable than you really are.

What is overestimation?

400

A journalist publishes an article with a misleading title that makes a public figure on trial seem guilty.

What is reputational harm?

400

Appropriation can be unethical because it can allow one group to take credit at the expense of ____

What is the original group/creator?



400

identifying who is speaking or thinking within a story, helping readers follow shifts in voice, point of view, or perspective.

What is narrative attribution?

400

Being too certain that your judgments or estimates are correct.

What is overprecision?

500

An employee is repeatedly excluded from meetings and belittled by their manager, leading to stress and loss of confidence.

What is psychological harm?



500

Exploits other individuals’ identities or work, erases the meaning/origin of cultural symbols, and overlooks the contributions of the original creator. 

What is reasons why appropriation is controversial?



500

focuses on identifying where facts, data, or quotations come from, allowing readers to verify information and evaluate credibility.

What is source attribution?

500

Believing you can influence outcomes that are actually determined by chance.

What is the illusion of control?

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