By: Sydney Tyler & Mackenzie Stevens Why are people bias(prejudice)? People are prejudice against people because they have learned it from their.

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By: Sydney Tyler & Mackenzie Stevens

Why are people bias(prejudice)? People are prejudice against people because they have learned it from their parents and they have been raised with that mindset. From research, it says, one type of bias is the tendency to interpret new information in such a way that confirms one's prior beliefs

 Cultural  Ethnic or Racial  Geographical  Inductive  Media  Gender  Linguistic  Political  Corporate  Advertising  Sociological  Entertainment  Personal  Religious  Sensational  Scientific