The full question is:
What uses bias free language as opposed to patronizing or demeaning language
A Her handicapped son has learned many strategies for communicating effectively
B This gentleman has kindly offered to drive us home
C My spinster sister lives upstairs
D My little woman is the best cook in town
This gentleman has kindly offered to drive us home.
Not all descriptive adjectives create biased language, but many adjectives used in negative ways create biased language.
Bias-free: The new employee brought a fresh perspective to the team. Demeaning: The new kid had some cute ideas. Bias-free: The doctor listened carefully to the patient's concerns. Demeaning: The lady doctor tried to understand what the patient was blabbering about.
Bias-free language focuses on using terminology that is inclusive and respectful, avoiding stereotypical assumptions or discriminatory language. It prioritizes promoting equality and avoiding language that may be offensive or marginalize certain groups. In contrast, patronizing or demeaning language can convey superiority or condescension, undermining the dignity and autonomy of others.
Professionals and individuals who strive to communicate respectfully and inclusively, such as educators, employers, journalists, and advocates, are more likely to use bias-free language. This helps to promote equality and dignity for all individuals, regardless of their background or characteristics.
Opposite of masculine-bias in language
A bias means a tendency to do things one way or to choose things one way as opposed to another. If you say something which reveals what your preference is you are expressing a bias.
sexism
It is impossible to totally eliminate bias, since it is to a certain extent built in to our language and patterns of thought. However, by examining those preconceptions and being aware of them, we can minimize bias.
Sexism.
a survey useing inflammatory language in order to get a certain response~
True. Factual information can still be presented with bias through selective information, framing, or language choices. It is important to critically evaluate sources to identify and mitigate bias in reporting.
In Citizen Kane," the campaigner shows bias against his opponent, Jim Getty, by implying he leads an evil dominion, as opposed to attacking his issues. The term automatically indicates Jim Getty is not the best candidate and displays his bias in favor of Kane.
According to the Merriam-Webster Online dictionary the word "bias" comes from the Middle French biais.Bias of Priene was said the be the wisest of the seven sages of ancient greece.