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Welcome
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Ethical and Inclusive DecisionMaking
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Understanding Biases
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Cognitive Systems
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Implicit biases
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Three pathways for biases
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Risk factors for biases
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Four broad categories
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Diversity
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Time
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Process Monitor
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Bandwagon Effects
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Evaluation
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Gut Reactions
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Managing Ambiguity
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Questions
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Strategies
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Challenges
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Negative Information
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Blind Selection
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Bad Behavior
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Unethical Behavior
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fellows selection
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criteria
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templates
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sustained scientific impact
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sustainable impact
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more questions
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closing remarks
Description:
Explore ethical and inclusive decision-making in scientific honors committees through this insightful webinar led by Dr. Stephanie A. Goodwin. Gain a deep understanding of biases, including cognitive systems, implicit biases, and risk factors. Learn about diversity considerations, time management, and process monitoring in decision-making. Discover strategies to manage ambiguity, evaluate gut reactions, and address challenges such as negative information and unethical behavior. Delve into the specifics of fellows selection criteria, focusing on sustained scientific impact and sustainable impact. Equip yourself with valuable knowledge to enhance fairness and inclusivity in scientific recognition processes.

Ethical and Inclusive Decision-Making

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