Prejudice is an irrational attitude based on group membership. Term comes from Latin "prejudicium" meaning injustice. Common features include negative feelings and stereotyped beliefs
Exhibits or characterizes unreasoned judgment. Yields one outcome more frequently in statistical experiments. Has expected value different from estimated quantity
Prejudice is an irrational hostility against individuals, groups, or races. It can refer to adverse opinions formed without sufficient knowledge. Prejudice can also mean preconceived judgments or opinions. It can describe damage resulting from others' actions against one's rights
Prejudice is an unjustified negative attitude towards someone based on uncontrollable factors. Prejudice differs from discrimination, which involves taking action based on prejudice. Common prejudices include racism, sexism, homophobia, and ageism
Bias refers to a particular tendency or opinion, especially preconceived or unreasoned. It can be used as a noun, adjective, adverb, or verb. Bias can mean prejudice or unreasonably hostile feelings about social groups
Prejudice is an affective feeling based on perceived group membership. It can be based on various characteristics like race, gender, religion, or social status. Prejudice can be both positive and negative, depending on context