Perhaps the most misleading bias of them all is optimism, something entrepreneurs tend to have in spades.
All major news agencies supported the right-wing and demonstrated varying degrees of anti-reformist bias.
In addition, when dealing with the Establishment Survey, be wary of the 50, 000 jobs bias.
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Now everyone is seeing black swans everywhere, suggesting that the cognitive bias might have shifted.
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This pupil should "recognise writing technique and bias" with a "sense of the literary".
The reason such bias matters is that domain names have a high marketing value.
Some will accuse me here of typically shallow American intellectual thinking or even religious bias.
This is thought to introduce bias into the sales process, making it unfair to private investors.
We decided we were going to let the data run the program, not bias.
In other words, calls nearly double puts among May options, indicating a heavy bullish bias.
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Bias intimidation is a sentence-booster that attaches itself to an underlying crime usually, a violent one.
Does this cognitive bias cause one sports team to judge itself superior to another?
But what if the cumulative lack of rigor, of critical self-deprecation, turns into systemic publication bias?
But those banks that rely on that home bias will be at greatest risk.
First off, I do have a personal bias which I am sincerely attempting to see through.
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But if you know a bias exists, you can look for ways to work around it.
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One thing Stimpson didn't change: a bias toward finding geniuses chiefly from the left.
Even the process of selecting a jury in death-penalty cases has a bias against the innocent.
Several studies of mutual fund rotation points to investor bias when selecting an asset class.
Morningstar has studied this bias as have DALBAR, Vanguard and other companies.
This is not a bad institutional bias for a diverse, sprawling nation such as ours.
First, we avoid selection bias by randomizing whether and to whom influence-mediating messages are sent.
He explains why it's important not to have too narrow a definition of bias.
Advocacy groups that collect data on bias include examples of slurs and insults in their reports.
The versions of the advertisement differed in the extent that they implicitly warning about selection bias.
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Mr Ma's spokesman denies any party-political bias among prosecutors, and insists the president respects judicial neutrality.
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Despite allegations of corruption in officials, the bias is likely unconscious and perhaps even involuntary.
That the case against Cope and Bias exists at all owes largely to her efforts.
Sports leagues in Britain and elsewhere in Europe have been trying to combat anti-gay bias.
NPR's bias toward education--its voice is that of an educated gentleman or woman--does the same.
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