6 Questions
What is the definition of prejudice?
Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
Which characteristic refers to the ability to overcome challenges and bounce back stronger?
Resiliency
What does it mean to be a team player?
Working cooperatively with a group of people
What is the definition of innate characteristics?
Characteristics that are inherent or natural
What is the meaning of appearance in the given context?
Outward or visible persona that a person gives to other individuals
What does it mean to have a work ethic?
Set of values held by employees of performing work for a moral good
Study Notes
Key Concepts
- Prejudice: a preconceived opinion or bias, often based on incomplete or inaccurate information, that influences one's perception or behavior towards a particular group or individual.
- Resilience: the ability to overcome challenges, bounce back stronger, and adapt to adversity, often characterized by a growth mindset and ability to cope with stress.
- Team player: an individual who collaborates, supports, and contributes to the achievement of common goals and objectives, often demonstrating strong communication, adaptability, and interpersonal skills.
- Innate characteristics: natural abilities, traits, or tendencies that are present from birth, and are not acquired through learning or experience, such as intelligence, personality, or physical abilities.
- Appearance: in the given context, refers to an individual's physical characteristics, such as facial features, body shape, or other visual attributes that can influence how others perceive them.
- Work ethic: a set of values and attitudes that reflect an individual's commitment to their job, including their approach to work, industry, and responsibility, often characterized by a strong sense of discipline, diligence, and professionalism.
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