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The phrase "academic bias" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a tendency or inclination in academic work that may favor certain perspectives or interpretations over others.
Example: "The study was criticized for its academic bias, as it only included sources that supported the author's thesis."
Alternatives: "scholarly bias" or "educational bias".
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This academic bias is far beyond what the market for such skills can sustain.
Buffalo's decision is the most extreme response to date over criticism of academic bias in research related to the controversial natural gas drilling process commonly known as hydrofracking, or fracking.
Formal higher education in the country has a strong academic bias, making the large majority of university graduates suitable for only a limited number of white-collar jobs; this has caused widespread frustration, especially among the educated unemployed youth.
Her latest work broadens her research beyond hookup culture although roughly a third of the book is spent dissecting the lessons hookup culture sends to college students to include a thorough examination of the "academic bias and faculty reluctance" that prevent administrators and students from having intimate, complex discussions about sex.
We assessed the bias risk in respect to generation of the allocation sequence, allocation concealment, blinding, intention-to-treat analysis, drop-outs, reporting of outcome measures, economic bias, and academic bias.
The various scoring systems each originate from different settings, and have an inherent academic bias.
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Let's deal first with an increasingly popular canard: the idea that academics are biased in their research because they get "EU money".
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