Asked by Makalieh Dargin on Sep 25, 2024

Which of the following best describes bias-free language?

A) Bias-free language is often unethical.
B) Bias-free language makes the user sound prejudiced.
C) Bias-free language avoids words and phrases that unfairly stigmatize people.
D) Bias-free language supports the stereotypes and prejudices that it reflects.
E) Bias-free language communicates from the audience's point of view and generally supports the audience's interests and preferences.

Bias-Free Language

Language crafted to avoid expressions and terms that might be considered prejudiced, discriminatory, or offensive to any group of people.

  • Recognize and employ language that is free of bias in communication.