Sentence examples for bias identified from inspiring English sources

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The minor sensor bias identified here, was similar to that identified across North American high latitude terrestrial ecosystems41.

These studies should be designed to avoid the multiple sources of bias identified in this review.

Other sources of bias identified in the studies included the absence of an a priori sample size calculation and insufficient power.

This could contribute to explaining a popularity bias identified in recommender systems [9, 17].

Future work will investigate the inclusion of further algorithms and also consider common variations in weather conditions typical of the automotive environment in addition to quantitative methodologies for stereo algorithm evaluation that overcome the background bias identified in [6, 8].

Thus, it would seem that the kind of search engine bias identified by Introna and Nissenbaum that, whereby certain Web sites are systematically included/excluded in favor of others, will not necessarily be eliminated simply by resolving conflicts related to paid advertising in the context of search engine companies.

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We performed an appraisal of the literature, and improved our study design by avoiding biases identified in published work.

Critics have found evidence that some of the cognitive biases identified by behavioral economists are not as severe as is often claimed, or may even be artifacts of flawed experimental methods.

The scroll of cognitive biases identified by psychologists and fellow travelers over the past half-century can seem, like a social media feed, bottomless, and they distort and distend our perception of a changing climate.

Our findings contribute to synthesizing knowledge on the main factors affecting the two main mortality biases across carcass field experiments, and suggest recommendations for improving survey designs in future studies to minimize the biases identified.

One of the most prevalent biases identified is the availability bias, associated with the phenomenon that events which are more available to human memory are correspondingly judged as occurring more frequently or as being more important.

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