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African Americans and/or native Americans
Unfair treatment to a group refers to actions or policies that disadvantage or discriminate against individuals based on their membership in that group, such as race, gender, religion, or socioeconomic status. This can manifest in various forms, including unequal access to resources, biased legal treatment, or exclusion from opportunities. Such treatment perpetuates inequality and can have lasting social, economic, and psychological effects on the affected individuals and communities. Addressing unfair treatment is essential for promoting equity and social justice.
The word you are looking for is discrimination.
The word you are looking for is discrimination.
Prejudice: Hatred towards a race, group, or religion Discrimination: Unfair treatment of a race, group, or religion
In such cases the group is called the control group.
Discrimination is the unfair treatment of a person or group without good justification.
An investigation in which a group that receives some experimental treatment is compared to a group that does not receive the experimental treatment can be called a placebo-controlled study or a comparative experiment, both of which are types of clinical studies. The group receiving the experimental treatment is called the treatment group, and the group that is not receiving the experimental treatment is called the control group.
The term that describes the unfair treatment of a group of people compared to another group is "discrimination." Discrimination can manifest in various forms, including racial, gender, age, or religious biases, and it often results in unequal opportunities and treatment in social, economic, and legal contexts. This unjust practice can have significant negative impacts on the targeted group’s well-being and societal standing.