Asked by
Selenne Garcia
on Nov 20, 2024Verified
Bias-free language ________.
A) is often unethical and can obscure the truth
B) avoids words and phrases that unfairly or unethically stigmatize people
C) uses milder synonyms in place of stronger words to minimize negative emotions
D) communicates in terms of the point of view of the audience, using the audience's interests and preferences
Bias-Free Language
Communication that avoids words or phrases that discriminate against specific groups or imply partiality.
Unfairly Stigmatize
To unjustly assign a mark of disgrace or infamy to an individual or group.
- Detect and employ unbiased language.
Verified Answer
SV
Learning Objectives
- Detect and employ unbiased language.