Bias

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Bias is a subjective or preconceived opinion or attitude towards a person, group, or thing, often resulting in unfair judgment or treatment. Bias can emerge in various forms, such as political bias, racial bias, gender bias, or even media bias. It can influence how information is presented, interpreted, or reported, affecting public perceptions and decision-making processes. Bias can be intentional or unintentional, and recognizing and addressing bias is essential for fostering fairness, equality, and objectivity in various domains, including journalism, research, and policy making.
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