Tarajio Hasara (Disadvantage Expectations Theory)
At work, in the family, in the community e.g. in class or village and in society, some people are advantaged, creating an expectation of disadvantage for others. That expectation of disadvantage, or tarajio hasara, can be measured by a simple scale of 0-1 with 0.0 referring to expectation of advantage while 0.1 is expectation of the least disadvantage. 1.0 is the highest expectation of disadvantage. A question to measure disadvantage could be:
On a scale of 0-1, what is your expectation of disadvantage?
A scale of 0-10 or 0-100 can be used, then reduced to 0-1.
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