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What is the exact meaning of biased?
2 de jul. de 2019 23:57
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If you are biased, you have an opinion or preference for something or someone.
Usually the word is used when someone is not using reasoning, facts or being fair.
For instance, a company may be biased against people from a certain background and not employ them. The company has a preference, BUT it is also not being fair or being reasonable.
Sometimes the word is used only to simply say you have a preference for something. YOu can still be fair or reasonable.
"I'm biased more towards eating apples than oranges".
I am simply saying my preference is towards apples, and 'reasoning', 'the facts' have nothing to do with my opinion.
3 de julio de 2019
To favour one side more than another in any given situation.
Example "He was biased towards French because his grandmother was a Parisian"
Example "The BBC is currently accused of bias against the Labour Party"
3 de julio de 2019
Most basically explained, 'biased' means favouring/preferring one thing over another (e.g. biased toward optimism OR having a negative bias).
3 de julio de 2019
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