• Card 16 / 40: Which of the following descriptions might reflect social perception biases?
    A) Social perception biases are inherently interpersonal.
    B) The nature of social bias is centered upon perception of social objects, events, and people.
    C) Social biases are the same as cognitive biases.
    D) Both answers A and B

    Answer:
    D) Both answers A and B

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D. Please refer to subunit 2.6.2: Université Nice: Michele Gelfand and Jeanne Brett's (eds.) The Handbook of Negotiation and Culture: Leigh Thompson, Margaret Neale, and Marwan Sinaceur's "Chapter 1: The Evolution of Cognition and Biases in Negotiation Research." Read page 16, "Social Perception Biases," to learn that the nature of social perception bias "is centered upon social objects, events, and people." Social perception biases are inherently interpersonal.

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Attribution:  Charles Jumper. Negotiations & Conflict Management (The Saylor Academy 2014), http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus403/
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