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'''Bias-free communication''' is speech or writing that attempts to include people of all ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, religious affiliations, abilities, and ages by communicating in a way that makes no assumptions about the receiver of such communication.<ref name="MSU2015">{{cite web | url=http://www.inclusion.msu.edu/Education/BiasFreeCommunication.html | title=Bias-Free Communication: Guidelines for Communicating in a Diverse Community | publisher=Michigan State University | accessdate=October 19, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.apastyle.org/manual/index.aspx |title=Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition American Psychological Association |deadurl=no |accessdate=February 14, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.apastyle.org/ |title=APA Style |publisher=[[American Psychological Association]] |location=Washington, DC |accessdate=October 27, 2011 }}</ref>


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==References==

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[[Category:Human communication]]
[[Category:Ageism]]
[[Category:Multiculturalism]]
[[Category:Interpersonal communication]]

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