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Audit programs are never computerised as they are unique to each client.
Just-World Phenomenon
The Just-World Phenomenon is a cognitive bias wherein individuals believe that the world is inherently fair, leading them to rationalize others' suffering as deserved due to their actions.
Scapegoating
The practice of singling out one person or group for unmerited blame and hostility.
Other-Race Effect
An inclination to more effortlessly discern faces of the race one is predominantly exposed to, generally one's own race.
Hindsight Bias
The tendency to believe, after an event has occurred, that one would have predicted or expected the outcome, often referred to as the "I-knew-it-all-along" effect.
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