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In fact, complexity may make bias worse.
So the hiring of Grenell, someone with long-standing public gripes about the national media and quick to make bias claims, is noteworthy.
Consumers do not expect deliberate manipulation of search order when reporting the results of organic (free) search, which would make bias of organic search both deceptive and commercially effective.
This case control study is based on prospectively collected data from a large unselected population, and represents all deliveries meeting the inclusion criteria that occurred during the study period, which make bias unlikely.
In reengineering yeast to make BIAs, researchers typically divide the project up into two parts.
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Most people would never believe they would make biased hiring or promotion decisions.
Not necessarily, but it does mean that employers should be aware of their propensity to make biased judgments – which could have serious consequences for the people they so easily dismiss.
For example, she explained, there is evidence that simply acknowledging that bias is ubiquitous doesn't make people less likely to make biased decisions; in fact, it actually reinforces the behavior.
According to the FT report, the EC could make biased search results the centerpiece of its antitrust charges against Google — unless Mountain View comes up with satisfactory proposals to amend how it operates.
We cannot make biases disappear.
First, does this mean that she'll make biased decisions?
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