Week 3 - Fairness and Unfairness

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Which term refers to the act of tricking or misleading others?

Deception

Which term means patient self-control and tolerance?

Forbearance

Which term describes being unbiased and not influenced by personal feelings or opinions?

Objective

Which term refers to unfair preference for one person or group over another?

Partiality

Which term means strong support for one political party or group?

Partisanship

Which term means formed in the mind before having direct knowledge or experience?

Preconceived

Which term refers to making false spoken statements damaging to a person's reputation?

Slander

Which term means based on personal opinions, interpretations, and feelings?

Subjective

Which term means to accept or endure something, even if you don't like it?

Tolerate

Which term means willing to cooperate or be influenced?

Amenable

Study Notes

Deception and Fairness

  • Deception refers to the act of tricking or misleading others.

Virtues

  • Temperance refers to patient self-control and tolerance.

Impartiality

  • Objectivity describes being unbiased and not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.

Unfair Treatment

  • Partiality refers to unfair preference for one person or group over another.

Political Allegiance

  • Partisanship means strong support for one political party or group.

Assumptions

  • Preconception means formed in the mind before having direct knowledge or experience.

Defamation

  • Slander refers to making false spoken statements damaging to a person's reputation.

Subjectivity

  • Subjective means based on personal opinions, interpretations, and feelings.

Acceptance

  • Tolerance means to accept or endure something, even if you don't like it.

Cooperation

  • Amenable means willing to cooperate or be influenced.

Test your knowledge of words related to cooperation, trickery, and patience with this quiz. Learn the definitions of "amenable," "deception," and "forbearance" through examples and find out how well you understand these concepts.

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