1. World problems
  2. Unfair contests

Unfair contests

  • Partiality in examinations
  • Jury bias in the award of prizes
  • Lack of impartiality of competition judges

Incidence

For many years, three of the great French publishing houses have taken 80% of the top literary prizes. It is claimed the juries are made up of publishing houses' authors, who are bashful about voting against their own publishers. The advantage to the author-juror is book sales and the occasional offer of generous advances on unwritten work, a collected edition of their work, key interviews, or employment in the media.

Broader

Partiality
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Narrower

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Cheating
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Strategy

Using bias
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Awarding prizes
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Value

Accord-Disaccord
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Goodness-Badness
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Beauty-Ugliness
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Wealth-Poverty
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Presence-Absence
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Unfairness
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Lack
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Injury
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Impartiality
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Competition [D]
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Competition [C]
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Bias
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #10: Reduced InequalitySustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Subject
  • Law » Lawyers
  • Recreation » Competitions
  • Research, standards » Awards
  • Research, standards » Examinations
  • Societal problems » Imbalances
  • Societal problems » Scarcity
  • Content quality
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    May 20, 2022