Bias Blind Spot

  • People exhibit a bias blind spot: they are less likely to detect bias in themselves than in others.
  • Most people recognise that other people are likely to be biased when judging an attractive person, for example, but think that their own judgment of an attractive person is unaffected by this type of halo effect.
  • Clearly, the majority of people cannot be less biased than their peers – hence the blindspot.
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