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A snap judgment is a quick decision or opinion formed without much thought or consideration. It often relies on first impressions or gut feelings rather than a thorough analysis of all available information.
Cells formed during mitosis are called daughter cells. These cells are genetically identical to the parent cell from which they were formed.
The solid product formed after evaporation is called a residue.
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The boundary that is formed is called a Tranform Boundary
A preconceived opinion formed without proper evidence or experience is called a prejudice. Prejudices are often based on stereotypes or misinformation, making it important to challenge and reevaluate them through education and exposure to diverse perspectives.
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the fruits which are formed without fertilization are called parthenocarpic fruits
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Bias
an opinion on (an issue or person) formed prematurely and without having adequate information.
Stereotyping is an attitude or opinion formed about a person, group, or race without taking the time to judge fairly. It often relies on simplistic generalizations and can lead to unfair assumptions and bias.
The leader is displaying prejudice when he holds an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand without knowledge. It can hinder effective decision-making, collaboration, and leadership within the team.
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