1) Means a tendency to favor one person, group, thing or point of view over another, often in an unfair way. a) BIAS b) UNFAIR c) PREJUDICE d) FAIR 2) Unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought or reason. a) BIAS b) PREJUDICE c) DISCRIMINATION d) UNFAIR 3) Josh and James don’t like people who dress Gothics so they make fun of hem and sometimes throw things at them. Josh and James are practicing ______. a) discrimination b) bias c) stereotype d) prejudice 4) Being away from poor, and getting always aquatinted with the reach shows you being _______. a) bias b) stereotype c) prejudice d) discrimination 5) With a name “Bambi”, I doubt that she is very intelligent. The statement is an example of _____ a) bias b) prejudice c) stereotype d) discrimination

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