Multiple Choice
The idea of a bias blindspot, advocated by Pronin, suggests we:
A) are not as aware of our cognitive biases because they are unconscious and unintended.
B) are not as aware of our bias toward the blind as we are to other biases we have.
C) are not aware of our most fundamental bias since it sits in the center like the blindspot on our retina.
D) can overcome our biases if we try to be blind to the differences we see in others around us.
E) know our own motives but we cannot see the bias in others since we are blind to their motives.
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