Ross tends to feel frustrated at work during staff meetings. His supervisor provides an agenda at the start of the meeting and tends to systematically move through the meeting items from beginning to end. Ross feels that some of the topics can be skipped and that they do not always need to complete the agenda in order. Ross is experiencing __________.

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Answer:

The answer is cognitive bias: Ross is experiencing cognitive bias.

Explanation:

Ross is experiencing cognitive bias because he has created a bias perception (subjective reality), belief or feeling that his supervisor is suppose to skip some topics instead of moving systematically through the items of the meeting from the beginning to end; based on his perception, the bias that Ross has created does not conform with professional ethics or experience.

Answer:

The correct answer is letter "B": Pattern bias.

Explanation:

The pattern bias is a position individuals take when they believe certain activities must be done according to their own method of working instead of the one imposed. The pattern imposed seems inaccurate for that individual who shapes it mirroring the pattern that the individual would use. The pattern bias could or could not help improve the results of the task in reference.

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