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Are you Biased? 100 Humans on Netflix Discussion Agendas

by FrankUniq 2023. 8. 16.
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Introduction:

    1. What are your expectations or opinions on the episode "Are You Biased?" from the show 100 Humans?
    2. How do you define bias and what are some examples of biases that you are aware of or have experienced?

Experiment 1: Accent Bias.

    3. How do you perceive different accents and how do they affect your judgments of people's intelligence, trustworthiness, or attractiveness?
    4. What are some of the stereotypes or assumptions that you associate with different accents and where do they come from?
    5. How do you think accents can influence your interactions or relationships with others, either positively or negatively?

Experiment 2: Implicit Association Test.

    6. What were the results of the test and what did they reveal about your subconscious biases towards age, gender, race, or weight?
    7. How do you feel about the results and how do they compare with your conscious beliefs or values?
    8. How reliable or valid do you think the test is and what are some of the limitations or challenges of measuring bias with this method?

Experiment 3: Shooter Bias.

    9. What were the factors that influenced your decisions to shoot or not shoot at different targets based on their appearance, clothing, or context?
   10. What do you think were the factors that influenced their decisions to shoot or not shoot at different targets based on their appearance, clothing, or context?
   11. If you were in the same situation, what biases do you think would influence your decisions to shoot or not shoot at different targets based on their appearance, clothing, or context?
    12. How did you react to the feedback on your accuracy and reaction time and how did it affect your subsequent decisions?
    13. What are some of the ethical and social implications of shooter bias and how can it be reduced or prevented in real life situations?

Experiment 4: Peer Evaluation Bias.

    14. How did you rate your peers' performances on various tasks and how were they influenced by your biases towards their age, gender, race, or weight?
    15. How did you justify or explain your ratings and how confident were you in them?
    16. How did your ratings compare with those of the experts and what were some of the discrepancies or similarities that you noticed?

Conclusion:

    17. What are some of the main points and insights that you learned from the discussion and how will they affect your future actions or attitudes?
    18. How did you find the discussion and what did you enjoy or dislike about it?
    19. Do you have any feedback or suggestions for improvement or future topics for discussion?

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