Expert bias quiz
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Please match the names to the bias definitions:
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- Over-confidence Trap
- Expert-novice Gap
- Tunnel Vision
- False Assumption
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Confusing confidence and seniority with expertise, rather than taking notice of the relevancy of their experience that informs those views. Assuming that the more confident or senior someone is, the more likely they are to be correct.
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Understanding something so automatically and implicitly that it’s hard to explain onto others. It can also lead to an assumption that because something is obvious to you, it should also be obvious to other people.
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Having a narrowed and blinkered focus, which means you only see what you expect to see and fail to spot when new information appears that should challenge your existing views.
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Immediate gut response based on assumption or stereotypes that aren’t based on relevant experience or reality.