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It is a single-sided illogical and non-neutral support of a viewpoint in favor against the other.
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It is commonly used to refer to a preconceived judgement toward a people or person because of race, social class, gender, ehtnicity, homelessness, age, disabilty, political beliefs, obesity, religion, or sexual orientation
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It is a single-sided illogical and non-neutral support of a viewpoint in favor against the other.
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It is commonly used to refer to a preconceived judgement toward a people or person because of race, social class, gender, ehtnicity, homelessness, age, disabilty, political beliefs, obesity, religion, or sexual orientation
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It happens when people are too relied on current information or the initial information they find in decision-making
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It happens when the journalists and news producers in the mass media select what to report and cover
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It happens when one tendss to search for, interpret, favor and remember information supporting one's beliefs and views
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It happens when one makes a wrong or uncomfortable decision to fit in to please a group of people
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It happens when one sees the wonderful thing about a person and let the perceptions on everything else about that person be distorted
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What are the types of Bias?
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It is the idea that groups of people exhibit different personality characteristics and can be separated based on the dominance of one
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It is based on sex or gender
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It is based on social class or grouping individuals based on wealth, occupation, income, education, and social network
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It is a prejudicial attitude towards older people, old age, and the aging process
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It is an attitude towards a person or group differently because of the particular beliefs
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What are the types of Prejudices?
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It refers to a tendency or inclination to favor against the other or lean toward a particular perspective, group, idea, or person, often without objective reasoning.
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It refers to the tendency to let an overall impression of a person, company, or thing influence specific judgments about their individual traits or qualities about the person be distorted.
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It involves individuals aligning their opinions or behaviors with the majority or group, often to avoid conflict or gain social approval, even if it means disregarding their own judgments or beliefs.
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It involves beliefs, attitudes, or actions that devalue or harm people because of their racial background.
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This refers to the tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information encountered when making decisions.
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It refers to a preconceived opinion or judgment about someone or something, typically based on limited information or irrational feelings. It is often linked to negative stereotypes and is usually directed toward specific groups based on characteristics like race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or sexual orientation.
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The tendency to search for, interpret, and recall information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses, while giving less consideration to alternative viewpoints or contradictory evidence.
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It is based on social class or socioeconomic status. It involves treating people differently or unfairly based on their perceived social or economic standing.
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This can involve negative stereotypes, intolerance, or exclusion based on someone's religion or lack thereof.
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It can manifest through selective reporting, framing of stories, or omission of key facts to influence public opinion or reflect a certain narrative.
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A manager tends to promote employees who share the same political beliefs as her, regardless of their qualifications.
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A young adult refuses to listen to advice from older people, believing that older generations are out of touch and outdated.
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All elderly people are frail and incapable of using technology.
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A teacher tends to favor students who perform well in the classroom and overlooks students who struggle, even if they are trying their best.
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A group of coworkers starts mocking another coworker for speaking with a different accent, assuming they're less intelligent.
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A group of friends automatically agrees on decisions without considering others’ opinions to avoid conflict.
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A person only watches news channels that align with their own political views and disregards information from other sources.
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Your parents granted your sibling by not washing the dishes, and the task was passed onto you.
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Your parents granted your sibling by not washing the dishes, and the task was passed onto you.
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Carys won the contest because one of the judges is her father.