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Traduzione e definizione
(an) unbiased (opinion): (un'opinione) imparziale
(a) biased (opinion): (un'opinione) di parte, faziosa
a bias: un pregiudizio
Esempi
- "Brent : Well it's great to finally have an unbiased opinion from an objective journalist."
- "Managers: my unbiased opinion on these evil scum"
- "Although the feedback of the group was positive enough to merit more research, we really shouldn't launch a new line based on such a small, biased trial."
Esercizio 1
Towards the end of the broadcast, Brent thanks Moira for her "unbiased opinion".
What is an unbiased opinion?
What is an unbiased opinion?
Towards the end of the broadcast, Brent thanks Moira for her "unbiased opinion".
What is an unbiased opinion?
What is an unbiased opinion?
A "biased (opinion)" is one which is subjective or prejudiced, that is influenced by the speaker's personal opinion and not necessarily supported by factual evidence. The term is the opposite of "unbiased", which describes an objective, impartial opinion (or article, statement etc.). When Brent thanks Moira for her unbiased opinion, he is being ironic. The terms "unbiased" and "objective" both describe an even-handed, impartial argument or opinion, however Moira's statement is clearly "subjective" and perhaps even "biased" (prejudiced).
An "unbiased opinion" does not describe a "ridiculous conjecture". A "ridiculous conjecture" is a remark or opinion which is far-fetched or silly. Even if Brent does believe that Moira's statement is a ridiculous conjecture, an "unbiased opinion" refers to an impartial or objective opinion.
An "unbiased opinion" does not describe a "vicious tirade". A "vicious tirade" is an intense, volatile argument or diatribe.
An "unbiased opinion" does not describe an "unsolicited opinion". An unsolicited opinion describes an opinion which wasn't asked for, or was given without being prompted.
Esercizio 2
Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!- select all those that apply!
There may be more than one correct answer!- select all those that apply!
Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!- select all those that apply!
There may be more than one correct answer!- select all those that apply!
This statement is false. Susie is satisfied with the results, and writes "I think the session was an overall success". If a product is an "overall (success)", then it is "generally" successful, or successful "on the whole". Susie also wants to continue the research: "I'd like to commission a market research panel".
This is not true. Susie believes that the focus group was "biased" (or prejudiced), which is why she wants to do more research with the "general public", rather than employees of the Delavigne Corporation, who are known to be "proud" of their company's products. To feel "proud" means to have a high opinion or a sense of satisfaction.
This is a true statement. Susie writes that there are "hurdles" to "overcome" if this product is to be a success. This means that there are challenges to face in the marketing of the unisex products.
This is a false statement. Susie writes that there was "a decent turnout". In this context, "decent" means "reasonable" or "good". The term "turnout" is the "rate" or "level" of participation or attendance. Example: The turnout at the conference was very poor. Susie is expressing that there was a good participation rate: she is not disappointed.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the text.
This term refers to a bad mistake (usually caused by ignorance or confusion). "Philip made a huge when he asked the long-haired man for drink."
This term is synonymous with a "preference", "prejudice" or "tendency". It often describes an unfair opinion. "Luna's hiring policy showed a towards candidates who liked cats."
This term refers to a bad mistake (usually caused by ignorance or confusion). "Philip made a huge when he asked the long-haired man for drink."
This term is synonymous with a "preference", "prejudice" or "tendency". It often describes an unfair opinion. "Luna's hiring policy showed a towards candidates who liked cats."
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the text.
This term refers to a bad mistake (usually caused by ignorance or confusion). "Philip made a huge blunder 1 when he asked the long-haired man for drink."
This term is synonymous with a "preference", "prejudice" or "tendency". It often describes an unfair opinion. "Luna's hiring policy showed a bias 2 towards candidates who liked cats."
This term refers to a bad mistake (usually caused by ignorance or confusion). "Philip made a huge blunder 1 when he asked the long-haired man for drink."
This term is synonymous with a "preference", "prejudice" or "tendency". It often describes an unfair opinion. "Luna's hiring policy showed a bias 2 towards candidates who liked cats."
1 blunder: A "blunder" is a stupid or clumsy mistake, typically caused by ignorance or confusion. The article mentions "blunders made by inexperienced managers", these refer to bad mistakes made in interviews by employees or managers who have little training.
2 bias: To have a "bias (towards or against something)" is to demonstrate a preference or inclination towards or against it. The article mentions that many managers show "bias towards or against gender, race, age, and sexual orientation", meaning that they often show prejudice in these areas. "Biased" is the adjective form, for example: Philip is biased towards hiring attractive females. Note that "discrimination" could also be the correct answer here.
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