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Bias refers to a tendency to favor or disfavor someone based on their group membership, while prejudice involves unfavorable judgments toward others due to preconceived, irrational ideas. A Venn diagram shows biases can be learned and involve lacking neutrality, while prejudices involve irrational attitudes. An example paragraph shows Joyce's hesitancy about vaccines reflects bias from online information, while Mico's refusal stems from prejudice. Identifying bias versus prejudice in situations involves determining if judgments are rationally supported.

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Bias refers to a tendency to favor or disfavor someone based on their group membership, while prejudice involves unfavorable judgments toward others due to preconceived, irrational ideas. A Venn diagram shows biases can be learned and involve lacking neutrality, while prejudices involve irrational attitudes. An example paragraph shows Joyce's hesitancy about vaccines reflects bias from online information, while Mico's refusal stems from prejudice. Identifying bias versus prejudice in situations involves determining if judgments are rationally supported.

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Differentiating Biases from Prejudices

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Expectation
This module aims to enable you to differentiate bias from prejudice. Specifically, it will
help you:
1. define bias and prejudice;
2. differentiate bias from prejudice; and
3. identify situations that show bias or prejudice.

Pre-Test
I. Directions: Choose the letter that corresponds to the meaning of the underlined
word.

1. It is unfair to criticize someone that way when he/she has not done you any
harm.
A. an appropriate treatment
B. in accordance with the rules or standards
C. without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage
D. not based on or behaving according to the principles of equality and justice

2. While such judgments are naturally exaggerated, there is no doubt that he takes
the highest place among the poets. A. the formal act of approving

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B. the act of accepting with approval
C. the expression of praise or approval
D. the process of forming an opinion or evaluation

3. If you are inexperienced in businesses and have no prior knowledge of trading,


you may need professional advice.
A. coming after something in time
B. coming before in time, order, or importance
C. being at a time in the near future: soon or afterward
D. not having arrived, happened, or been done by the expected time

4. We must not pander to the unreasonable and irrational prejudices.


A. according to the rules of logic
B. not governed by or according to reason
C. having sound judgment; fair and sensible
D. tending to be accurate and careful about details

5. Not everyone is in favor of having vaccinated.


A. at odds with
B. in opposition to
C. in conceptual contrast to
D. in support or to the advantage of

II. Directions: Read each sentence, then determine whether it defines bias or
prejudice. Write B for bias and P for prejudice .

___________6. It is an opinion or judgment formed without due examination.


___________7. It is a tendency to lean in a certain direction, either in favor of or
against a particular thing.
___________8. It is an irrational hostile attitude, fear or hatred towards a particular
group, race or religion
___________9. It refers to a preconceived opinion or feeling toward a person based
solely on their affiliation with a group.
__________10. It is often formed when people don't interact as much with people
who are different from them.

Looking Back
Directions: Examine the given illustrations, then answer the questions that follow.

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Reference: https://mostly.ai/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Mostly
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Reference: https://d3i6fh83elv35t.cloudfront.net/static/2020/04Corona_1_crop-1024x730.jpg

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Brief Introduction

Bias refers to a tendency to lean in a particular direction or side. It is a


disposition to be in favor of or against one thing, person, or group. It is having a concept
or thought in a way considered to be unfair. Biases can be learned or acquired implicitly
within cultural contexts. A person may develop biases toward or against an individual,
an ethnic group, a sexual or gender identity or preference, a nation, a religion, social
class, political views, ideologies, physical attributes, abilities, and disabilities.

To be biased means to lack a neutral perspective on a specific matter. It means one-


sided, lacking a balanced viewpoint, or someone not having an open mind. When
people are biased towards something, they lean favorably towards it and think
positively of it. On the other hand, when they are biased against something, they lean
negatively against it and think poorly of it.

Prejudice is an irrational or incorrect attitude towards an individual or a person


based solely on their social group membership. The word is often used to denote
preconceived, usually unfavorable feelings, towards people or a person because of
their age, gender, sex, disability, race/ethnicity, nationality, education, occupation,
social class, beliefs, religion, values, political views, sexuality, language, beauty,
criminality, affiliation or other personal characteristics.

Moreover, it is a positive or negative evaluation of another person based on


their apparent group membership or what people think they belong. Prejudice can also
refer to unfounded or unsupported beliefs or an idea or opinion that disregards basic
facts. It is similar to ignorance or a lack of knowledge, experience, or education.

Activities
A. Directions: Complete the Venn diagram.

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B. Directions: Read the paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.

1. What is Joyce's opinion about the COVID-19 vaccine? What about Mico's?
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2. What factor influenced their preference?
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3. Do their respective dispositions reflect bias or prejudice? Why?
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C. Directions: Identify whether each situation shows bias or prejudice .

____________ 1. Your neighbor blames teenagers for the increasing number of crime
incidents in your barangay despite the absence of proof.

____________ 2. Sam's aunt is fond of black dogs like her own. She is always more
friendly and caring to them.

____________ 3. A successful businesswoman prefers women employees because


she thinks they are more efficient.

____________ 4. Your brother only follows people on social media who share the
same viewpoints as his.

____________ 5. You avoid places where indigenous people live because you think
they are dangerous.

Remember
Key Points

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Checking Your Understanding


Directions: Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, many individuals, particularly those from
East Asia, experience bias and prejudice from people they encounter. If you were the
President of the country, how would you address the issue?

Post-Test
I. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Use a separate answer sheet.

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1. What is reflected in the act of judging people unfavorably on account of their


ethnicity, religion, or organizational affiliation?
A. bias C. prejudice
B. fairness D. solidarity

2. Which of the following statements best describes bias ? A. People tend


to form opinions without due knowledge.

B. People tend to dislike those who belong to a different group.


C. People tend to think that all members of a group are the same.
D. People tend to have an irrational attitude towards a particular group, race,
or religion.

3. Which of the following situations shows prejudice?


A. A group speaks hatred for other races and praise for their own.
B. A company hires a woman who shows expertise and has more experience
in the construction industry.
C. A member of the ruling party agrees with everything the government says
but disagrees with everything the opposition believes.
D. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, any person of Japanese descent living
in America was considered a suspect.

4. Which of the following statements best defines bias?


A. It is an inclination toward or against one way of thinking.
B. It is an opinion or judgment formed without due examination.
C. It is a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation.
D. It is an adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without
knowledge of the facts.

5. Which of the following does not show any form of bias and prejudice?
A.Refusing to listen to the opposing side
B.Identifying all East Asian individuals as carriers of the coronavirus
C.Choosing news sources that present stories that only support one's views
D.Evaluating all potential employees exclusively by their professional
qualifications

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II. Put a checkmark (✔ ) before statements that express bias and a cross mark (x)

before those that reflect prejudice.

______ 6. A person only pays attention to information that confirms his/her beliefs
about global warming.
______ 7. Companies choose to terminate older employees during the pandemic.

______ 8. She believes that only women are empowered and self-directed.
______ 9. The teacher believes that football is a male thing.
______ 10. The teacher needs to pick the best athlete in class; he'd probably pick
a boy.

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References

1. Ask Difference. Bias Vs. Prejudice.


https://www.askdifference.com/prejudice-vs-bias/. (Accessed on January 20,
2021)
2. Inspirational Stories. Short Story About Prejudice.
https://www.inspirationalstories.eu/short-story-about-prejudice/( Accessed on
January 20, 2021)
3. Ontario Human Rights Commission. Bias and Prejudice. Retrieved from
http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/policy-preventing-discrimination-because-gender-ide
ntity-and-gender-expression/4-bias-and-prejudice (Accessed on January 25,
2021)
4. Open Learn. Prejudice and Bias.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-prejudice-and-bias
(Accessed on January 20, 2021)
5. Very Well Mind. How People's Prejudices Develop. Retrieved from
https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-prejudice-2795476 (Accessed on
January 22, 2021)
6. Voices of Youth. COVID-19: Your Voices against Stigma and Discrimination.
https://www.voicesofyouth.org/covid-19-your-voices-against-stigma-and-discri
mination( Accessed on January 22, 2021).

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