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They wrote, in a statement to the Harvard Crimson, that "the very public bias these professors have shown in favor of an assailant contributes to a hostile climate at Harvard Law".
Characterizing Winthrop University Hospital as the worst hospital on Long Island sets up a public bias against an institution that for many years has served the public very well and whose many doctors and nurses deserve better.
No evidence of public bias was detected in our meta-analysis and the heterogeneity between different studies was insignificant.
These challenges, sadly, did not come from the disease alone: Public bias and the cruel stigma attached to lung cancer as strictly a disease that smokers bring on themselves, have also stalled progress in conquering this killer.
Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), and diagnostic accuracy were calculated for individual studies and pooled data as well as test for heterogeneity and public bias.
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"A Cry in the Dark" works wonders on so many levels -- as a mature exploration of how religion helps keep some families together, as a prescient reminder of how innocent victims can be destroyed by media bias, public prejudice and judicial carelessness, as a demonstration of the inconceivable power of nature -- that it's shameful such a modern classic has been virtually forgotten.
Additionally, the paucity of "negative" data in the public domain indicates a publication bias, and significantly impacts the interpretation of failed attempts to replicate published findings.
Dr Samina Khan Director of undergraduate admissions and outreach, Oxford University The public school bias in Oxbridge admissions is a national scandal.
"Paying for a Disability Diagnosis to Help on College Board" (front page, Sept. 26) not only highlights the public's bias that children who are afforded the extended-time option receive an unfair advantage, it doesn't mention a crucial point regarding extended time.
More fundamentally, he wanted to call out a kind of public cognitive bias, in which voters and shareholders are often slow to acknowledge signs of irrational behavior in their chosen leaders because that acknowledgment reflects poorly on the decision to put them there.
The food and beverage industry's pragmatic and market-based approach has ignored this public policy bias.
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