BIAS vs. PREJUDICE

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I am still unclear about the difference and looking at other websites I see many of users are the same.

filipeqfuzzyty
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Incredible video! I'm so excited to the rest of these.

drmmathura
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I think you've made a mistake because bias is the opposite. Prejudice is an impact of bias, not bias is the action

pedrobarretoteacher
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Ty ma'am now i learned what is bias ang prejudice

sharpen
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Very clear and simple explanation. Tysm!

nzopiano
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hi so were reporting abt this today in class but whats the importance of identifying it ???

rorygilmore
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Welp my Girlfriend's module brought me here hehe I'm always happy to help her anyways SKL

michaelangeloragsag
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thank you for explaining so well and concise!❤️

julianaeclar
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There is plenty of facts behind prejudices. They do not come from nothing.

okaro
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Confused about the link you mentioned on the video, dont see it on here.

josecerna
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here for genocide & holocaust class, thank you very much :)

rhb
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He is biased towards tom because he has prejudice against Harry.

titu
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If it was the link I performed the IAT for the weapons category and was scored the "Your data suggest little or no automatic association between Weapons and Harmless Objects with White Americans and Black Americans."

I believe I understand the methodology they are trying to use. I found using a single hand with only two fingers might be less "repetitive" in nature to making a selection than saying two hands on two large buttons where a person's tendency may cause to go in a specific direction versus what they are thinking. Be interested to see how others score and feel about the interaction. Thank you Dr CI!

MikeInElma