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  2. Favoritism - Wikipedia

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    Favoritism or favouritism may refer to: In-group favoritism , a pattern of favoring members of one's own group Cronyism , partiality in awarding advantages to friends or trusted colleagues

  3. In-group favoritism - Wikipedia

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    In-group favoritism, sometimes known as in-group–out-group bias, in-group bias, intergroup bias, or in-group preference, is a pattern of favoring members of one's in-group over out-group members. This can be expressed in evaluation of others, in allocation of resources, and in many other ways.

  4. Discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Moral philosophers [who?] have defined [when?] discrimination using a moralized definition. Under this approach, discrimination is defined as acts, practices, or policies that wrongfully impose a relative disadvantage or deprivation on persons based on their membership in a salient social group. [9] This is a comparative definition.

  5. How To Deal With Favoritism at Work - AOL

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    Favoritism runs rampant in offices across the country. Whether you've received special treatment from a friendly boss or have watched an undeserving coworker get more opportunities, people ...

  6. Nepotism - Wikipedia

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    Many judges and advocates of the high courts and the Supreme Court of India are alleged to be appointed by exercising casteism, nepotism, [88] [89] [90] and favoritism, primarily due to the Supreme Court and the high court appointment process called Collegium [91] which recommends to the President, in a legally binding manner, the names of ...

  7. Cronyism - Wikipedia

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    Cronyism is a specific form of in-group favoritism, the spoils system practice of partiality in awarding jobs and other advantages to friends or trusted colleagues, especially in politics and between politicians and supportive organizations. [1]

  8. What to know about favoritism allegations at Kansas ... - AOL

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    The Kansas Department of Commerce is hiring a third-party investigator to review all of its grants distributed from the American Rescue Plan Act after a former employee alleged a corrupt process ...

  9. Djokovic: 'Favoritism' obvious in light Sinner doping ban - AOL

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    Novak Djokovic no longer trusts the international drug-testing and enforcement process in tennis, citing "favoritism" in the recent three-month suspension for World No. 1 Jannik Sinner.