English 9
Lesson 3
do you know bawal
judgmental
segment?
Who among here are business owners?
Jia Nancy Buboy percy
Manuel
Julieta
Robert
Lance
Jia Buboy
Nancy percy
Manuel
Julieta
Robert
Lance
Who among here are business owners?
Who among here are social media influencers?
millie
Troy
Kalix
Lance
AJ
via lj
Asiana Ellise
millie
Troy
Kalix
Lance
AJ
via lj
Asiana Ellise
Who among here are social media influencers?
You are excluded
from your circle of
friends because all
of them have
TIKTOK DANCE
COVERS except
you.
Pedro is a
catholic and he
thinks that his
religion is
superior to
other religions.
Bias vs.
Prejudice
A tendency to favor one person,
group, thing or point of view over
another, often in an unfair way.
Bias
• Some companies hire only women because
they feel they make better employees for
some gender-related reasons or vice versa.
example
• She won the contest because one of the
judges is her uncle.
Types of bias
This happens when people rely
too much on pre-existing
information or the first
information they find when
making decisions.
Anchoring Bias
This happens when journalists
and news producers select the
events and stories that are
reported, and how they are
covered.
Media Bias
The tendency of people to favor
information that confirms their
existing beliefs.
Confirmation Bias
The tendency of people to favor
information that confirms their
existing beliefs.
Confirmation Bias
This happens when one makes a
wrong or uncomfortable decision
to fit in to please the group of
people.
Conformity Bias
A type of cognitive bias whereby
our perception of someone is
positively influenced by our
opinions of that person's other
related traits.
Halo Effect
Is an unfavorable opinion or
feeling formed beforehand or
without knowledge, thought or
reason. It simply means to pre-
judge others.
Prejudice
Types of
prejudice
The idea that groups of people
exhibit different personality,
characteristics, and can be
separated based on the
dominance of one race over
another
Racism
A form of prejudice based on sex
or gender
Sexism
This is a prejudice based on social
class or grouping of individuals
based on wealth, occupation,
income, education, and social
network.
Classism
This is prejudicial attitude towards
older people, old age, and the
aging process.
Ageism
This is the attitude towards a
person or group differently
because of the particular beliefs
about religion.
Religion
bias VS.
Prejudice
Activity time!
Instructions : On your notebook, think of
any professions which show
biases/prejudices in terms of sex/gender.
Explain your answer by providing
evidences. One paragraph consisting of
not less than ten sentences.
SW#3 As far as i know
Instructions : On a short bond paper,
create a comic strip drawing about bias
and prejudice.
PT#3
Creativity/Neatness 5
Relevant to the theme 3
Grammar 2
Total = 10
Rubrics :
Thank you

Bias vs. Prejudice.pptx grade nine student

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    do you knowbawal judgmental segment?
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    Who among hereare business owners? Jia Nancy Buboy percy Manuel Julieta Robert Lance
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    Who among hereare social media influencers? millie Troy Kalix Lance AJ via lj Asiana Ellise
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    millie Troy Kalix Lance AJ via lj Asiana Ellise Whoamong here are social media influencers?
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    You are excluded fromyour circle of friends because all of them have TIKTOK DANCE COVERS except you. Pedro is a catholic and he thinks that his religion is superior to other religions.
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    A tendency tofavor one person, group, thing or point of view over another, often in an unfair way. Bias
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    • Some companieshire only women because they feel they make better employees for some gender-related reasons or vice versa. example • She won the contest because one of the judges is her uncle.
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    This happens whenpeople rely too much on pre-existing information or the first information they find when making decisions. Anchoring Bias
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    This happens whenjournalists and news producers select the events and stories that are reported, and how they are covered. Media Bias
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    The tendency ofpeople to favor information that confirms their existing beliefs. Confirmation Bias
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    The tendency ofpeople to favor information that confirms their existing beliefs. Confirmation Bias
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    This happens whenone makes a wrong or uncomfortable decision to fit in to please the group of people. Conformity Bias
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    A type ofcognitive bias whereby our perception of someone is positively influenced by our opinions of that person's other related traits. Halo Effect
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    Is an unfavorableopinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought or reason. It simply means to pre- judge others. Prejudice
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    The idea thatgroups of people exhibit different personality, characteristics, and can be separated based on the dominance of one race over another Racism
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    A form ofprejudice based on sex or gender Sexism
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    This is aprejudice based on social class or grouping of individuals based on wealth, occupation, income, education, and social network. Classism
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    This is prejudicialattitude towards older people, old age, and the aging process. Ageism
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    This is theattitude towards a person or group differently because of the particular beliefs about religion. Religion
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    Instructions : Onyour notebook, think of any professions which show biases/prejudices in terms of sex/gender. Explain your answer by providing evidences. One paragraph consisting of not less than ten sentences. SW#3 As far as i know
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    Instructions : Ona short bond paper, create a comic strip drawing about bias and prejudice. PT#3
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    Creativity/Neatness 5 Relevant tothe theme 3 Grammar 2 Total = 10 Rubrics :
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