The prevalence of prejudice in a district can vary depending on factors such as Demographics, history, and cultural norms. It is important to consider individual experiences and perceptions when assessing the extent of prejudice in a specific location. Conducting surveys, interviews, and examining relevant data can provide insights into the prevalence of prejudice in a district.
Yes, measuring prejudice can be difficult because it is often influenced by unconscious biases and stereotypes that people may not be aware of. Additionally, self-report measures may not capture the full extent of prejudice as individuals may underreport or be unable to accurately assess their own biases. Environmental factors and social desirability can also impact the accuracy of measuring prejudice.
Actually, prejudice, stereotype, and discrimination play 100% of the role in gay hate crimes. And most of this bad behavior is religious-based or lack-of-education-based.
He got prevalence in the society during the dark period.His prevalence is growing by day and night.
Another word for prevalence is widespread.
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The noun 'incidence' has many synonyms. A few of them are: frequency, percentage, prevalence, proportion, tendency, commonness, trend and extent. The meaning of incidence is the rate or frequency of which something occurs.
if you mean region...it is a tract of land, or water or a space of considerable extent or a particular district occurring in a particular part
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The HIV prevalence in adults is about 14.3%
Prevalence = Number of existing cases on a specific date ÷ Number of people in the population on this date. My question is as follow: The Prevalence of a recessive gene is 1:40000. What is the formula to calculate the Prevalence of that gene in a community?.Thanks.
Typhoid is similar to typhus fever. So it is probably called as typhoid fever. Typhoid has surpassed the typhus fever in prevalence to great extent.
Most people are actually nearsighted (myopic), especially in developed countries, where the prevalence of myopia has been increasing significantly. Studies suggest that about 25% to 50% of adults in the U.S. are nearsighted. In contrast, farsightedness (hyperopia) is less common and typically affects people to a lesser extent. However, the prevalence of both conditions can vary by age and geographic location.