Bias is a single sided illogical and non neutral support of a viewpoint in favor against the other.
If you’re biased towards something, then you are favorably toward it.
If you’re biased against something, then you lean negatively against it; you think poorly of it.
Advertising bias consists of selecting media stories based on what will please advertisers.
Concision bias is when a media outlets report views that can be summed up in a few words rather than those which require lengthier explanations.
Corporate bias is picking stories that are pleasing to the owners of a media organization or network.
Mainstream bias consists of reporting the same thing everyone else is reporting –and avoiding offensive stories-so readers and viewers don’t turn away.
Sensationalism is a form of bias where in a media outlet chooses to report extraordinary events in favor of everyday events.
This can make these extraordinary events seem more common that they really are.
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Prejudice is a preconceived opinion or feeling toward a person based solely on their affiliation with a particular group.
This feeling may be translated into action by discriminating against a person, or members of an opposing group or a target group.
An individual may be prejudiced against other people based on factors such as: ● race ● age ● gender ● sexual orientation ● religion ● nationality ● class / economic status .