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Biases can be
innate or learned.
People may
develop biases for or
against an individual, a group, or a belief. In
science and engineering, a
bias is...
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cognitive biases may
sometimes lead to
perceptual distortion,
inaccurate judgment,
illogical interpretation, and irrationality.
While cognitive biases may initially...
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reality of most of
these biases is
confirmed by
reproducible research,
there are
often controversies about how to
classify these biases or how to
explain them...
- In electronics,
biasing is the
setting of DC (direct current)
operating conditions (current and voltage) of an
electronic component that
processes time-varying...
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individual scientists'
biases, even
though the peer
review process itself may be
susceptible to such
biases Confirmation bias may thus be
especially harmful...
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covert censorship,
biases the
media in some countries, for
example China,
North Korea,
Syria and Myanmar.
Politics and
media bias may
interact with each...
- have
delved deeper into
these biases and
explored how they
influence emotions and actions.
Research on
attribution biases is
founded in
attribution theory...
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memory biases List of
cognitive biases Nostalgia Outcome primacy Principles of
learning Peakāend rule
Reminiscence bump Use
Cognitive Biases to Your...
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bias.
Algorithmic bias Cognitive bias No free
lunch theorem No free
lunch in
search and
optimization Mitc****, T. M. (1980), The need for
biases in...
- In statistics, the
bias of an
estimator (or
bias function) is the
difference between this estimator's
expected value and the true
value of the parameter...