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Skit Reflection

The document discusses strategies to combat various types of cognitive biases, including the Halo Effect, Anchoring, and Actor-Observer bias. It suggests methods such as slowing down reasoning, making decisions carefully, and practicing gratitude to counteract these biases. The emphasis is on self-reflection and encouraging others to think critically about their judgments and decisions.
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Skit Reflection

The document discusses strategies to combat various types of cognitive biases, including the Halo Effect, Anchoring, and Actor-Observer bias. It suggests methods such as slowing down reasoning, making decisions carefully, and practicing gratitude to counteract these biases. The emphasis is on self-reflection and encouraging others to think critically about their judgments and decisions.
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Skit Reflection

Brainstorm ways to fight 3 of the types above. (either within yourself or in others) Even the
experts are still figuring out how to fight bias. For example, if your cousin thinks he’s invincible
on a skateboard based on doing one easy trick, ask him to think through the steps of future
tricks to assess their difficulty.

Halo Effect:
Slowing down your reasoning process
Minimize the likelihood

Anchoring
Making decisions slowly
Ready to ask for longer if you feel under pressure to make quick decisions

Actor-Observer bias:
Be grateful
Stop being so judgemental

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