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But it is also true that readers perceive bias because it is, in fact, there.
People who held strong opinions on the conflict going in were more apt to perceive bias in news accounts.
Despite that neutrality, Herald editor Magnus Llewellin says his paper has been attacked by both sides because people perceive bias even in straightforward news stories.
Bias in performance evaluation is systemic: 72% of women in the U.S. and 78% in Brazil perceive bias in their performance evaluations.
And aside from any real prejudice, the historical record of medicine as a male-dominated profession can drive women physicians and physician-scientists to perceive bias, push themselves too hard--and burn out much earlier than their male colleagues, or sacrifice their careers in part or entirely.
In one study, researchers at Johns Hopkins University found that "racial and ethnic minority respondents are more likely to perceive bias and lack of cultural competence when seeking treatment in the health care system overall than whites". That, in turn, can lead to lower quality care.
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The Times reported in a front-page article on June 13 that many supporters are proposing boycotts of cable news networks because they perceive biased coverage.
The underrepresented people at our companies are not crazy to perceive biases working against them, and they can get institutional support.
The slope of perceived bias becomes impossible to avoid.
According to a new survey on perceived bias.
Cannes has been criticised in the past for a perceived bias against female directors.
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