bias and prejudice
Bias refers to a preference or inclination towards a particular idea, person, group, or belief, which may skew one's judgment and decision-making. Prejudice, on the other hand, is a preconceived negative opinion or attitude held towards individuals or groups based on their perceived characteristics, often leading to unfair treatment or discrimination.
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