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Test The labeling and classification bias
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is labeling or pigeonholing?
An accurate description of facts
An extreme form of generalization that ignores complexity
A tool for logical categorization
Un método para identificar talentos
QUESTION 2: On what basis do you normally label a person?
On proven facts
In an isolated behavior or a one-time characteristic
In a detailed history
Statistical data
3rd QUESTION: What cognitive effect is related to labeling?
The placebo effect
The halo effect
Confirmation bias
Cognitive dissonance
QUESTION 4: What mistake does labeling make about human behavior?
Recognizes the complexity of the human being
Distinguishes between actions and emotions
Ignores complexity of behavior and circumstances
Fairly evaluates the context
QUESTION 5: Why might it be incorrect to call someone who stumbled "clumsy"?
Because stumbling implies permanent clumsiness
Because it reveals an immutable essence
Because it may be due to external or temporary factors
Because it is a clinical trial
QUESTION 6: What verbal alternative can reduce the impact of labeling?
Use metaphorical phrases
Saying that someone "is" instead of "is"
Avoid talking about the problem
Adopt technical language
7th QUESTION: What do you recognize when you use expressions such as "I'm clumsy today"?
The essence of identity
Emotional stability
The influence of multiple and contextual factors
The permanent nature
QUESTION 8: Why is a more tolerant view of behavior important?
Allows for quick judgment
Helps to impose authority
Reduces judgment and improves understanding
Facilitates criticism
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