Biased Uncovering The Hidden Prejudice

Review of Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do. By Jennifer L. Eberhardt. Viking. 352 pp. $28. Studies indicate that a black driver in an urban area is twice ...

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BIASED definition: having or showing bias or prejudice. See examples of biased used in a sentence.

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Define biased. biased synonyms, biased pronunciation, biased translation, English dictionary definition of biased. also bi assed adj. Marked by or exhibiting bias; prejudiced: gave a biased account of the trial.

having or showing bias: handed in a biased report. Also, esp. Brit., ˈbi assed. having or showing bias or prejudice: They gave us a biased report onimmigration trends. Also, [esp. Brit.,] bi′assed. bi as /ˈbaɪəs/ n., adj., v., -ased, -as ing or (esp. Brit.) -assed, -as sing. prejudice: He has a bias against anyone who is black.

Biased refers to an unfair inclination or prejudice towards or against a person, group, idea, or thing, often based on personal opinions, feelings, or beliefs rather than facts or objective analysis.

While biased can just mean having a preference for one thing over another, it also is synonymous with "prejudiced," and that prejudice can be taken to the extreme.

The adjective that means “exhibited or characterized by an unreasoned judgment” is biased (“a biased news story”). There is an adjective bias, but it means “diagonal” and is used only of fabrics (“a bias cut across the fabric”).

A biased collection of data contains more information that supports a particular opinion than you would expect to find if the collection had been made by chance:

Definition of biased adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. tending to show favour towards or against one group of people or one opinion for personal reasons; making unfair judgements.

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