16. BIAS
• The action of supporting or opposing a
particular person or thing in an unfair
way, because of allowing personal
opinions to influence your judgment
17. BIAS
• People may develop biases towardor
against an individual, an ethnic group,a
sexual or gender identity, a natural
viewpoint, or not having an open mind.
• Is a disproportionate weight in favor of
or against an idea or thing, usually in a
way that is closed-minded, prejudicial, or
unfair. Biases can be innate or learned.
20. GENDER
BIAS
• If someone has a bias about women they
can take two different approaches.
• If they are biased towards women, they
might hire only women because they
feel they make better employees for
some gender-related reason.
21. EXAMPLES
• Comments that girls are not as good at
math as boys. Being called derogatory
names related to you sexual orientation.
• Girls should play with dolls and boys should
play with trucks
• Boys should not wear dresses or other
clothes typically associated with "girl's
clothes"
22. • Girls are better at reading and
boys are better at math
• Women don't need equal pay
because they are supported by
their husbands
• In heterosexual couples, women
should take time off to care for
children or elders
23. • Students are often discriminated against on the
basis of their gender.
• Bias could be defined as a perception one holds for
a certain gender, the people do it.
• Unconsciously or sometimes consciously.
• The society has provided some roles to all genders.
25. RELIGION
BIAS
• 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 vandalizing religious buildings.
26. • When assumptions or pre-judgements
are made upon a person's membership
in a faith group rather than on their
individual merits.
• One of the most common
manifestations of bias (religious or
otherwise) is STEREOTYPING.
27. • Belong to an organised religion such as Christianity, Judaism
or Islam
• Have a profound belief which affects your way of life or view
of the world.
• Belong to a smaller religion or sect, such as Scientology or
Rastafarianism
• Have no religion, for example, if you are an atheist
28. DIRECT
DISCRIMINATION
• Refusing you a bank loan because you're
Jewish
• Refusing to allow you into a restaurant
because you're Muslim
• Dismissing you from work because
you're Rastafarian
29. INDIRECT
DISCRIMINATION
• Refusing to allow you into a restaurant if
you're wearing a hijab or turban
• Requiring all your employees to dress in
a particular way if this means they can't
wear an item of clothing they regard as
part of their faith.
30. It might not be discrimination if your employers
need you to dress in a particular way for health
and safety reasons
Example:
• Such as firefighter needing to wear a
helmet in dangerous situations, even if it
means to removing turban or hijab.
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46. Was there a time in your life when you caught
yourself prejudging others?
52. PREJUDICES
-is a PRECONCEIVED opinion or feeling toward
a person based solely on their affiliation with a
group.
This feeling may be translated into action
by DISCRIMINATING against the person
or members of the target group.
53. IT COULD BE BASED ON THE
FOLLOWING:
• RACE- Asian, Afro, American
• AGE- Senior citizen
• Gender - male, female, LGBTQ
• RELIGION- Muslim, Christian
• SOCIOECONOMICS- poor, rich
62. BIAS
• In favor of or
against of
• one-sided
• unfairness
• favoritism
PREJUDICE
• preconceived
opinion
• discrimination
• pre-judgement
63. BIAS
• Female teacher gives more
attention to girls.
• He won the contest
because one of the judges is
his father
• She got hired because of
her looks.
PREJUDICE
• Female Teacher are less
patient with boys.
• He couldn’t enter the
contest because he was
black.
• She didn’t got the job
because she had a visible
tattoo in her arms.
64. IDENTIFY THE STATEMENT IF
BIAS OR PREDUDICE
• Bullying and discriminating a person with disability.
• Posting negative comments in social media about the economic status of a
family.
• Not serving someone in a restaurant or retail store because of their skin
color.
• Your parents forgave your sibling by not wasting the dishes, and the task
was passed onto you.
• Since Silka Papaya Lotion is good for you, it will be good for your baby, too.
• Alfred is called “The Criminal” on social media even though he is not yet
convicted.
• Since Father Lawrence is a priest, he cannot commit a crime.
• All Filipinos love movies.
• This shampoo is the best for any type of hair.
• Mr. Santos didn’t allow Jason to marry her daoughter because he was poor.
67. CONCLUSION
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