The phrase “inherent bias” refers to the effect of underlying factors or assumptions that skew viewpoints of a subject under discussion. There are multiple formal definitions of “inherent bias” which depend on the particular field of study.
Clothing consumers have many consumption motives, such as name seeking psychology. This kind of consumers usually care about clothing brand, origin, reputation and so on. Because their motivation is to show off and show off, which generally comes from their social status or superior economic conditions. All consumers sell clothes of excellent quality and don’t like those fake and shoddy products. This is people’s psychology of seeking good.
Q1: Prejudice itself is negative. Some people think that prejudice should not exist, so if meaningful things, such as environmental awareness, are also part of the inherent prejudice, is it meaningful or meaningless?
Q2: Do you hold a bias towards someone based on what clothes they wear?
Q3: What are your first impression of someone based on just their fashion style/ the clothes they were?
Q4: Why would I change my mind about everyone’s dress code?
Q5: How to incorporate informal clothes into big events?
Solution1: Try to improve the quality of ordinary daily clothes to the direction of Haute Couture, the future can be stationed in high-end shopping malls, improve the grade, let the gap between them get smaller and smaller.