What Is Bias Free Language

What Is Bias Free Language

what is the importance of free-bias language?​

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1. what is the importance of free-bias language?​


Answer:

By using bias free language, you are ensuring that your content does not exclude, demean or offend groups in society. Consciously avoiding bias in writing is important as this kind of language can encode and enforce harmful messages about the superiority or inferiority of different people.

Explanation:

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2. CULTURALLY-SENSITIVE AND BIAS-FREE LANGUAGEwhat are the lesson?​


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3. what is your insights about Bias-free language?​


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4. Why do we need to use Standard English and bias-free language in writing?​


Answer:

To avoid confusion and needless anger on the part of the reader, use language that is clear, objective, and stereotype-free. ... Avoid making generalizations when talking about gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, or people with disabilities.

Explanation:


5. Which sentence shows a bias free language


Explanation:

Free bias language

Bias-free language is language that is sensitive to people's sex, race, age, physical condition and many other categories. Bias-free language does not discriminate and therefore includes all readers in a fair and friendly manner.

Answer:

tama yung sagot nya :> The learner:

a. solves problems involving algebraic expressions;

b. differentiates algebraic expressions, equations and inequalities; and

illustrates linear equation and inequality in one variable.


6. If you were to apply the general principles to achieve Culturally Sensitive and Bias-Free Language, what changes and realizations you will have? Enumerate.


Answer:

Sometimes the language we use reflects our stereotypes. While in speech our facial expressions or even gestures may convince our listeners that we are not being offensive, in writing it is a lot harder to do.

To avoid confusion and needless anger on the part of the reader, use language that is clear, objective, and stereotype-free. Avoid making generalizations when talking about gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, or people with disabilities


7. an essay about bias free language in our current situation​


Answer:

yes ang essay on grade 6 is always active


8. Do you think the filipinos are culturally sensitive and engage bias free language?


no cuz we can understand english language

9. What is the difference between biased and bias-free language?


Explanation:

Bias-free language does not discriminate and therefore includes all readers in a fair and friendly manner. meanwhile Biased language includes expressions that demean or exclude people because of age, sex, race, ethnicity, social class, or physical or mental traits


10. Why do we need to use Standard English and bias-free language in writing?​


Answer:

Sometimes the language we use reflects our stereotypes. While in speech our facial expressions or even gestures may convince our listeners that we are not being offensive, in writing it is a lot harder to do.

To avoid confusion and needless anger on the part of the reader, use language that is clear, objective, and stereotype-free. Avoid making generalizations when talking about gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, or people with disabilities.


11. Importance of culturally sensitive and bias free language in your own opinion?​


Answer:

Very important because bias-free language does not discriminate and therefore includes all readers in a fair and friendly manner.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Cultural sensitivity is important because it allows us to effectively respect and value other culture , and bias free language can impact mannerism , speech,gesture as well as rhetorical components of your speech.Bias free language does not discriminate and therefore includes all reader in a fair and friendly manner..

Explanation:

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12. what is bias by omission,bias by headlines,bias by use of language,bias by repetition,media biases,bias through use of names of titles,bias through statics and crowd counts and bias.​


Answer:

What is bias by omission?

Bias by omission – leaving one side out of an article, or a series of articles over a period of time; ignoring facts that tend to disprove liberal or conservative claims.

What is bias by the headline?

Bias by headline

Headlines are the must-read part of a news story because they are often printed in large and bold fonts.  Headlines can be misleading, conveying excitement when the story is not exciting, expressing approval or disapproval.  These two headlines describe the same event.

What is bias by the use of language?

Biased language includes expressions that demean or exclude people because of age, sex, race, ethnicity, social class, or physical or mental traits.”

What is bias by repetition?

Repetition bias is a cognitive bias in which there is a willingness to believe what we have been told most often and by the greatest number of different sources.

What is bias by media?

Media bias is the bias of journalists and news producers within the mass media in the selection of many events and stories that are reported and how they are covered. ... The direction and degree of media bias in various countries are widely disputed.

What is bias through the use of names of titles?

Bias through the use of names and titles

News media often use labels and titles to describe people, places, and events. In many places around the world, one person's friend is another person's enemy.  A person can be called an "ex-con" or be referred to as someone who "served time for a drug charge".

What is bias through statics and crowd counts and bias?

Bias through statistics and crowd counts.

To make a disaster seem more spectacular (and therefore worthy of reading about),

numbers can be inflated. “A hundred injured in air crash” can be the same as “only minor

injuries in an air crash,” reflecting the opinion of the person doing the counting.

Explanation:

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Pls, mark me as the brainliest.


13. What are the general principles to achieve Culturally Sensitive and Bias-Free Language?


Answer:

be ware of words,images,situations that suggest that all or most members of a group are the same.Avoid qualifiers that reinforce stereotypes.Identify people by identifying characteristics only when revelant.Be aware of language that,to some people,has questionable racial or ethnic connotations.


14. When does Standard English becomes a bias-free language?​


when everybody realizes that their language is great too


15. 2. List down the bias-free languages you use in daily communication or even in any form of writing.​


Answer:

Using bias free language is an important part of fair and balanced representation in writing.

Language is a powerful tool that can be used to discriminate and oppress vulnerable communities. Or it can be used to support a world that is more accepting of diversity.

Changing our terminology alone won’t have an impact on the systems that uphold racism or sexism, but it is a strong starting point for encouraging more inclusive mindsets and conversations in our communities.

Don’t underestimate the power of the words you use. Make a conscious choice to use unbiased language and show your support for equality for all.

Explanation:

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16. What are the general principles to achieve Culturally Sensitive and Bias-Free Language?


Answer:

your wolrd is my world and my foght is your fight yeahyeah


17. how to use bias- free language in academic discourse?​


Answer:

question someone that knows it


18. explain how bias free language and cultural sensitivity are connected to each other? ​


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19. What is world Englishers?what are culturally sensitive and bias fee language?​


Answer:

world of englishers

World Englishes is a term for emerging localized or indigenized varieties of English, especially varieties that have developed in territories influenced by the United Kingdom or the United States.

culturally sensitive and bias free

Bias-free language is language that is sensitive to people's sex, race, age, physical condition and many other categories. Bias-free language does not discriminate and therefore includes all readers in a fair and friendly manner. Avoiding Sexism.

Explanation:

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20. what is unbiased language? why should it be used and bias language avoided​


Answer:

Unbiased language is a language that doesn't use any offensive words. It can be gender or group stereotypes. We should use unbiased language to share equality and we should avoid biased language to avoid uneven opinions.


21. what makes a statement free from bias and prejudice? ​


It's 100% fair

You cannot have preferences or viewpoints that might influence your decision-making. For instance, in order to be as objective as possible, the names of the artists, as well as the names of their schools and hometowns, were hidden from the judges of an art competition.

Avoiding BiasUse the third-person perspective.Consider Your Words When Making ComparisonsWhen writing about people, be specificUse the language of the peopleUtilize gender-neutral languageUse preferred or inclusive personal pronouns.Examine any gender assumptions.

Practical methods to lessen bias and intergroup conflictExcursion:

The instructional tour aids in reducing student conflict.  Groups are sent on educational tours to gather information on the local population's ages. The students are instructed to assess the data that various groups have collected. When each group considers its performance and standard, individual prejudice may vanish in this way. If these actions are routinely taken, then the quarrel would end and perhaps eventually there would be harmony among the pupils. It seems that in such education.

They are free from any racial or religious prejudice.They are so engaged in the activity that a mutual understanding is formed.They do not care about the irrational prejudice and a friendship is gradually formed.As formerly they had an adverse attitude to each other, for the activity they become so good friend that their friendship lasts for long days.They willingly share information and prefer to move the work jointly. 

Meditation:

Improving pupils' mental health with meditation is incredibly helpful. It increases their inner fortitude and brings about mental peace. The institution should provide students with daily meditation classes.

The teacher should set up the seating in the meditation class so that there is no indication of any discrimination between the trainees. Before and after meditation in the meditation session, the instructor should advise the pupils to worship humanity and to set aside any negative, harmful prejudice. Students who meditate have thoughts that are more expansive and are free of the narrowness curse.

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22. what makes a statement free from bias and prejudice? ​


Answer:

Prejudice – an opinion against a group or an individual based on insufficient facts and usually unfavourable and/or intolerant. Bias – very similar to but not as extreme as prejudice. Someone who is biased usually refuses to accept that there are other views than their own. having or showing a bias : having or showing an unfair tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others. She is too biased to write about the case objectively. an extremely biased statement.Three types of bias can be distinguished: information bias, selection bias, and confounding. These three types of bias and their potential solutions are discussed using various examples.Bias means that a person prefers an idea and possibly does not give equal chance to a different idea. ... Facts or opinions that do not support the point of view in a biased article would be excluded. For example, an article biased toward riding a motorcycle would show facts about the good gas mileage, fun, and agility.

Explanation:


23. racism and descrimination bias feee languages.​


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24. Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer.a.a.a1.It is a one-sided perspective about a person, a thing, or an issue. It can be used in favor of or against someonebiasb. fairnessC. argumentd. persuasion2. Labels are utilized to create completely different impressions of the same person or eventBias by repetition b. Bias by omission c. Bias by Headlines d. Bias by Use of Language3.This is usually used to make an event more spectacular. Numbers are extremely inflated or deflated.Bias by Headlinesc. Bias through Statistics and Crowd Countsb. Bias by Use of Languaged. Bias through Use of Names and Titles4. In news, headlines are important. However, some of the headlines are made deceptive to grab much attention.a Bias by repetition b. Bias by omission C. Bias by Headlines d. Bias by Use of Language5. This form of bias omits or deletes other important stories and details to emphasize something. This is commonin news where certain angles are usually left out to highlight a one-sided thought or issue.a. Bias by omission b. Bias by Headlines C. Bias by Repetition d. Bias by Use of Language6. Philippines is absolutely the best country in the world. The scenic spots are absolutely stunning.This is an example of what kind of bias?Bias by omission b. Bias by repetition C. Bias by Headlines d. Bias through Statistics and Crowd Counts7. Millions of people gathered to celebrate the Feast of Black Nazarene.This is an example of what kind of bias?a. Bias by HeadlinesC. Bias through Statistics and Crowd Countsb. Bias by Use of Languaged. Bias through Use of Names and Titles8. Everyday Nimfa posts her activities. She even take pictures of her during her idle time and post it on socialmedia. She is a narcissistic. This is an example of what kind of bias?a. Bias by repetition b. Bias by omission C. Bias by Headlines d. Bias by Use of Language9. AP: Obama has a big problem with white women. This is an example of what kind of bias?a. Bias by HeadlinesC. Bias by Omissionb. Bias by Use of Languaged. Bias through Use of Names and Tities10. Mang Selo is an ex-fugitive that teaches the youth on moral development.a. Bias by HeadlinesC. Bias through Statistics and Crowd Countsb. Bias by Use of Languaged. Bias through Use of Names and Titlesa.​


Answer:

fairnessBias by Use of LanguageBias through Statistics and Crowd CountsBias by repetitionBias by HeadlinesBias through Statistics and Crowd CountsBias through Use of Names and TitlesBias by repetitionBias by OmissionC. Bias through Statistics and Crowd Counts

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25. write at least 5 language bias​


Answer:

:Examples of Bias in Behavior

Let's begin with an overview of bias by examining it in people's thoughts and actions:

If someone has a bias about women, they can take two different approaches. If they're biased toward women, they might hire only women because they feel they make better employees for some gender-related reason. Conversely, if they're biased against women, they might hire a man over a more-qualified female candidate.Biases toward certain religions can also manifest in two different ways. If someone is biased toward their own religion, they will think their beliefs and practices are superior to any other form of religion. If, however, they're biased against a certain religion, they might show it by making rude or insensitive comments, or go as far as vandalizing religious buildings.How about same-sex couples? If someone is biased toward same-sex couples, they might choose to rent their home to them over a heterosexual couple. If they're biased against same-sex couples, they might discriminate against them by refusing to rent to them.If someone is biased toward a political affiliation, they will tend to speak more positively of politicians belonging to the same party. If that same person is biased against a different political affiliation, he or she might show their bias by quickly dismissing or disagreeing with anyone who aligns with that opposing political view.

Explanation:

Bias is an inclination toward (or away from) one way of thinking, often based on how you were raised. For example, in one of the most high-profile trials of the 20th century, O.J. Simpson was acquitted of murder. Many people remain biased against him years later, treating him like a convicted killer anyway.


26. which sentence shows a bias -free language​


Answer:

Bias-free language is language that is sensitive to people's sex, race, age, physical condition and many other categories. Bias-free language does not discriminate and therefore includes all readers in a fair and friendly manner.


27. what are five major Forms of discrimination that can be addressed through the use of culturally-sensitive and bias -free language​


Answer:

1.RACE AND ETHNICITY

2.GENDER AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION

3.AGEISM

4.SOCIAL CLASS

5. DISABILITIES

Explanation:

I LEARNED THAT IN OUR PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION SUBJECT IF IT IS CONNECTED


28. 1. Why do we consider English as a global language? 2. What are the two most well-known varieties of English? 3. What are the three distinct categories of world Englishes? 4. What are the five major forms of discrimination that can be addressed through the use of culturally-sensitive and bias-free language?​


Answer:

1. English is considered a global language because of its widespread use as a means of communication around the world. English has become a lingua franca or a common language used by people from different linguistic backgrounds to communicate with each other. English is also used as a medium of instruction in many schools, universities, and institutions across the world. It is the official language of many countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Due to its global reach and influence, English has become an essential language for international business, science, technology, and diplomacy.

2. The two most well-known varieties of English are British English (also known as UK English) and American English. British English is spoken in the United Kingdom and its former colonies, including India, South Africa, and Australia. American English is spoken in the United States and Canada, as well as in some parts of the Caribbean.

3. The three distinct categories of world Englishes are inner circle, outer circle, and expanding circle. The inner circle includes countries where English is the primary language, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The outer circle includes countries where English is an official language but not the primary language, such as India, Nigeria, and Singapore. The expanding circle includes countries where English is not an official language but is used as a means of communication, such as China, Japan, and South Korea.

4. The five major forms of discrimination that can be addressed through the use of culturally-sensitive and bias-free language are gender, race, ethnicity, age, and ability. Gender discrimination can be addressed by using gender-neutral language and avoiding gender stereotypes. Race and ethnicity discrimination can be addressed by avoiding racial slurs and stereotypes and using inclusive language. Age discrimination can be addressed by avoiding ageist language and stereotypes. Ability discrimination can be addressed by using person-first language and avoiding ableist language and stereotypes.


29. why should we use culturally sensitive and bias-free language?​


Answer:

no la respuesta soy de coreano nunca hablo inglés


30. Should we always use bias free languages in communication? why or why not.​


Explanation:

Should we always use bias free languages in communication? why or why not.


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