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Discover Ludwig"subjective bias" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an opinion or judgement that is based on personal feelings, opinions, or prejudices rather than on facts. For example, "I was worried that my subjective bias would influence the outcome of the election results."
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The first author manually categorized the email subject fields, and he might have introduced subjective bias in the results.
A great effort was made to mask the real ESWT in order to eliminate subjective bias on the part of both experimental subjects and the experimenters.
In addition, there is the threat of subjective bias.
"Subjective bias due to racial discrimination in the clinical skills assessment" was offered as the explanation.
Fingerprint analysis was the first area where the unsettling influence of subjective bias was discovered.
Nevertheless, recent research by Dror has found that subjective bias could even have an effect here.
More recently, banks and other major lenders have spend millions of dollars on credit systems that screen out subjective bias.
I'll try to minimize my own subjective bias in what follows by sticking as closely as possible to the data at hand.
Big commercial lenders like General Motors Acceptance have spent millions of dollars to design credit rating technology that is insulated from subjective bias, he said.
While recent studies have begun to overcome these limitations using semi-automatic methods, they remain vulnerable to subjective bias and dependent on substantial manual labour.
Yet the outcome of Slager's trial should remind us of something we have known since the Rodney King verdict, twenty-four yeago ago: even video evidence cannot overcome subjective bias in the criminal-justice system.
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