Bias and Prejudice q3 Flashcards

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They are concrete, come from verified sources, proven ideas/theories, comes from professional (experts)

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Facts

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Relays on beliefs, not supported by evidences.

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Opinions

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Objective

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Facts

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Subjective

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Opinions

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4 types of facts

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  1. Empirical Facts
  2. Analytical Facts
  3. Evaluative Facts
  4. Metaphysical Facts
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(Science) These are fact, supported by theories and principles. Can be proven by observation. Can be found on encyclopedia and trusted Internet sources/sites.

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Empirical Facts

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Rise of various operations in mathematics, to prove a situation/statement. (Has 4 operations, subtract, add, minus and divide.)

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Analytical Facts

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(Local / International) these are facts which are supported by laws, policies, and rules.

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Evaluative Facts

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(Common - sense) Facts that are verified by revelatory/self-evidence. Facts that are assumed to be true without external evidences.

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Metaphysical Facts

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(unfair)

Used in the context of having an unjustified or incorrect view in favor of something.

A conscious verdict about something, despite the presence of facts or evidence.

Tend things differently/in a certain way in preference to other way.

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Bias

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(discrimination)

Used in the context of having an unjustified, incorrect view against something.

An unexamined opinion formed before encountering the facts .

Preconvinced mindset that prevents the impartial judgment of ideas/people.

Preconvinced opinion/feeling towards a person solely affiliation with a group.

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Prejudice

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