The question "Do you exercise regularly?" is generally considered fair, as it seeks to gather information about an individual's health habits without making assumptions or judgments. It allows for a variety of responses, reflecting different lifestyles and circumstances. However, if the context implies a negative judgment about those who do not exercise regularly, it could be perceived as biased. Overall, the fairness of the question largely depends on the intent and context in which it is asked.
Biased- prejudice Unbiased- fair or impartial
no, because the judge was biased
It's a fair question.
I'm guessing this is a probability question. A die (or coin, or spinner, or roulette wheel, or other method of choosing something randomly) is fair if each possibility (1,2,3,4,5,6) has an equal chance of coming up. Anything that isn't fair is biased. For example a die that has been weighted to make 6s come up is biased.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Eat well and exercise regularly.
exercise burnout
Yes, they should do exercise regulary.
a biased statement is when the answer isn't "the truth" ot fair. It is the opposite of unbiased.
Impartial means "fair," "even-handed," "non-biased."
when you care for your skeletal system you should eat regularly and exercise regularly.
Exercise makes you sweat