English Language & Usage Asked by Az Cactus Jack on September 4, 2020
I’m trying to find a phrase for the act of rating one’s activity greater then another person’s activity.
An elementary school teacher might state that reading a chapter with your child is critical but an instructor at a gym might put a greater emphasis on social interaction and physical activity at that age takes precedents. Both are vital for a well rounded child, but each individual rates their activity greater than the others. What is that called?
That is called self-aggrandisement or self-importance (or bumptiousness).
Self-aggrandizement: The action or process of promoting oneself as being powerful or important.
Example: Critics accused him of self-aggrandizement. [Lexico]
Answered by Decapitated Soul on September 4, 2020
This condition is encapsulated in the term bias:
bias - a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
In your example, you could get more specific with "professional bias."
Answered by RobJarvis on September 4, 2020
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