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But the Inc. sample consists of publicly owned new companies and is hardly representative of the whole entrepreneurial group: it has a quite heavy bias in the direction of high tech.
Study 1 reveals a bias in the direction of the unattractive product a negative aesthetic effect and provides initial evidence that this bias stems from thoughtful reconciliation of incongruous information and a consequent elaboration of the conflicting dimension.
However, as shown here, compact schemes also display bias in the direction of convection – often producing numerical instability near the inflow and severely damping the solution, always near the outflow.
As I explained recently, the tax exclusion for employer-provided health benefits certainly introduced a significant distortion into the health economy, creating a persistent bias in the direction of more lavish, wasteful health insurance policies over time.
And in the face of uncertainty, we know that people turn back to the familiar -- introducing an additional layer of bias in the direction of the status quo.
The cAMP gradient induces a bias in the direction of the pseudopodia towards the gradient (defined as orientation).
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(The true percentage could be higher, as direct questions tend to be biased in the direction of over-reporting: Bound et al. 2001).
Collectively, this makes the majority opinion of an expert panel even more biased in the direction of low prices.
Without microstimulation, saccades to a moving grating are biased in the direction of motion, consistent with the apparent position illusion.
At the same time, turnout in primaries and caucuses is normally quite low — so if a poll's sample is biased in the direction of more enthusiastic voters, it may nevertheless have strong predictive power.
The simplest implementation of back-propagation learning updates the network weights and biases in the direction of performance function decreasing.
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