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Yet we also want to reject biases that produce a "biased" (in a pejorative sense, i.e., distorted) representation of the truth.
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He told me: The current system is biased in a technical sense, not in a pejorative sense.
Still, although there are lots of discrepancies between what the banks say and what the BIS says, there does not seem to be a bias in a particular direction for Europe as a whole.
It introduces a bias in A 1 and A 2 estimation and as a consequence in θ and ρ estimation; 2.
For instance, few erroneous points in x with small variances would dominate the prediction and generate a bias in a neighborhood.
The present view of perceptual stabilization as a bias in a decision network in this case regarding a perceptual decision at stimulus onset allows more room for extensions beyond ambiguous perception.
A positive number indicated a bias in a pessimistic direction, and a score of zero indicated that the extent of overestimation is equal to that of underestimation.
Many structures have been published, which were determined using computational tools and this will inevitably create a bias in a benchmark, and thus they were excluded here.
These could mostly be assigned to a subset of eight IS families for which there was a bias in a large proportion of chromosomes containing six or more copies of the IS.
One explanation is the "halo effect", where our initial impression of a person causes a bias in all our other assessments of them.
And at the urging of a prominent critic who successfully filed a complaint alleging bias in a specific course, Dr. Kopelow said his group was reviewing a proposal that would require educators to notify doctors and furnish corrective materials whenever it is later found that the class material was biased in favor of a drug firm.
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