Another name for unfairness in judgment, prejudice, and partiality is bias. Bias refers to the tendency to favor or oppose something or someone without considering all relevant information fairly.
This belief is known as the contact hypothesis. It suggests that interpersonal contact between individuals from different groups can help reduce prejudice and foster understanding.
The moral lesson of "Cadaver" by Alberto S. Florentino is that societal norms and expectations can create pressure and conflict within families, leading to issues of pride, dignity, and sacrifice. The story highlights the importance of understanding and accepting one another's choices and perspectives, even in the face of societal judgment.
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Prejudice is rooted in ignorance, fear, and bias towards individuals or groups based on perceived differences such as race, religion, gender, or nationality. It can also stem from a lack of exposure to diverse perspectives and experiences, leading to the formation of stereotypes and discriminatory beliefs.
Another saying for "for instance" is "such as."
Here are lots of words that mean and could replace the word unfairness: injustice, wrongness, wrong, iniquitousness, unreasonableness, inequitableness, inequity, excess, inequality unethicalness, unethicality, dishonesty, dishonorableness, deceitfulness, fraudulence, falseness, underhandedness, crookedness partiality, one-sidedness, bias, prejudice, discrimination, inequity, favoritism, bigotry
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Prejudice, discrimination, judging?
Another word for injustice is unfairness or inequity.
Prejudice is sort of hating someone before you get to know them. Discrimination is basically like racism.From the Answers.com dictionary: n. # ## An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge or examination of the facts. ## A preconceived preference or idea. # The act or state of holding unreasonable preconceived judgments or convictions. # Irrational suspicion or hatred of a particular group, race, or religion. # Detriment or injury caused to a person by the preconceived, unfavorable conviction of another or others. tr.v., -diced, -dic·ing, -dic·es. # To cause (someone) to judge prematurely and irrationally. # To affect injuriously or detrimentally by a judgment or an act. n. # The act of discriminating. # The ability or power to see or make fine distinctions; discernment. # Treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit; partiality or prejudice: racial discrimination; discrimination against foreigners.
Prejudice is a preconceived opinion or judgment about a particular group of people without sufficient knowledge or evidence. It is often based on stereotypes and can lead to discriminatory behavior towards individuals from that group.
Unfair bias in favor of one thing or person compared with another; favoritism or A particular liking or fondness for something
A person can prejudice another person but not be a racist by always being positive and tolerant.
It depends on whether it was dismissed with prejudice or without prejudice. If with prejudice, it can never be reinstated. If without prejudice, it can reinstated at any time. Usually a court will dismiss without prejudice.
An opinion is a personal judgment that a leader or another person makes.
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