Grade 9 Difference – Bias & Prejudice.pptx
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Grade 9 Difference – Bias & Prejudice.pptx
- 3. BIAS VS PREJUDICE
Prejudice means to prejudge something. If
people are prejudiced against something, it
means that they have an unreasonable
dislike of it without having found out about it
or thought about it properly.
ENGLISH 9 - 4. BIAS VS PREJUDICE
Bias, on the other hand, is based on judgment
on a personal point of view. Bias is to have a
preference or an inclination for something that
affects your ability to see it clearly or to make
an impartial judgment about it.
ENGLISH 9 - 5. LET’S SIMPLIFY:
ENGLISH 9
BIAS vs PREJUDICE
An inclination for or against a person, idea,
or a thing, especially in a way considered to
be unfair.
Preconceived opinion that is not based on
actual experience or reason.
Both negative and positive attitudes Usually, negative attitudes
Results in unfairness Results in discrimination
Teacher X favors certain students over
others in grading final performance.
It is sometimes assumed that someone who
is physically disabled is also mentally
disabled.
Picking articles or stories that are pleasing to the
owners of the media organization or network.
Some people may consider all Muslim women to
be illiterate and uneducated.
BIAS PREJUDICE
EXAMPLES - 6. REMEMBER:
ENGLISH 9
“As human beings, we have the
tendency to have biases and prejudice,
but it should not get out of hand that
may cause discrimination towards
others.”
Editor’s Notes
- Let us define the bias and prejudice. What is bias? What are the types of bias? What is prejudice? What are the common types of prejudice? For a better understanding, let’s look at some examples. I have here scenario and tell whether the scenario is fair or unfair.
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