Sentences with phrase «all more biased»

The company also said it has more bias toward share buybacks than special dividends.
biased survey I don't think I've seen a more biased survey since University, and I hated stats courses back then.
I have about 22 % of my portfolio with international exposure, but I think Canadians have even more bias towards home country (especially with the preferential dividend tax treatment that Canadian dividend paying stocks get).
An equal - weighted index is more biased towards small stocks and might not be representative of the overall economy.
Addendum: It is important to note that more than one principle may be involved and that there are many more biases, tendencies and heuristics than the six discussed in this post on Influence.
You don't get much more biased than that... they won't even listen to any data that shows the bible is wrong.
There was more bias found by referees who supported other clubs than when the reviews were done by just Arsenal supporting referees.
Many of these more biased websites and films portray hospital birth like a battle ground for many, if not all, pregnant women but especially those who would like a «natural» birth experience.
Be aware of what type of class you are enrolling in as some are more biased than others.
There will certainly be more: In a paper published in Cell this week, scientists at the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida, have rigorously demonstrated for the first time in mice that the more biased a compound is toward activating the pain - relieving pathway, the less it suppresses breathing.
rather than the more biased «Have you been dreaming?»
Nor have they shown conclusively that the molecular bias matters — that the more biased a compound toward triggering the painkilling pathway, the less the risk of respiratory suppression.
Moreover, in the «color - blind» departments, individuals from underrepresented groups perceived more bias.
His undercover gun - show tactics have led him into situations where he feared for his safety, and they have also raised protests from some gun - rights advocates, who charge that Wintemute is more a biased campaigner than a researcher.
«A slam dunk for women head coaches — so drop the bias: New study shows female basketball coaches face more biases than male coaches despite performing as well.»
Studies have found that female coaches face more biases than their male counterparts when applying for head coach positions.
Prof. Howell says of it, «One of the goals in this field has been to identify compounds that elicit a more biased or selective response from iNKT cells, and we were able to incorporate features in AH10 - 7 that did that.»
Dr. Laine says she doesn't think this affected the results, but Dr. Hellman points out that a researcher who is more biased toward a specific diet may have a «higher threshold» of when to give medication.
«Very famous German actors played my character, but because these versions were shot at a different time, they were more biased.
His critique, «Grinding the Antitesting Ax: More bias than evidence behind NRC panel's conclusions,» will appear in the Spring, 2012, issue of Education Next and is currently available at www.educationnext.org.
This finding leads us to predict that comparing teachers in different schools produces more bias than does comparing teachers in the same school.
Granted I'm more biased learning in a VW dealership — with access to all the tools, knowledge, «old dudes», etc..
«What I didn't suspect was that the real picture is even more biased in the direction of self - publishing than I've been saying it is.»
-- I don't own it right now, I'm more biased to frontier markets, but I've owned it for many years in the past & check in on it regularly.
Activists in the UK usually target asset discounts & realizations (so investment trusts / companies are ideal), while European / US activists are perhaps more biased towards operational change (which may require a longer investment horizon).
I have about 22 % of my portfolio with international exposure, but I think Canadians have even more bias towards home country (especially with the preferential dividend tax treatment that Canadian dividend paying stocks get).
The portfolio will also become a little more biased towards illiquid strategies — but PE will remain a minor allocation and, as I said, I can't imagine prime Swiss investment property being too hard to sell..!
And PointsHound's hotels weren't any more biased towards any given star - rating than the competition.
-- that liberals were more biased than conservatives.
Finally, we decided to bag every mention of liberals being more biased than conservatives, and resubmitted it to another journal.
The paper shows that liberals are more biased than conservatives, at least when and how we studied it.
This was my first encounter with what I now like to call the «smart idiots» effect: The fact that politically sophisticated or knowledgeable people are often more biased, and less persuadable, than the ignorant.
More biased news from the MSM coming your way.
While Gumbel estimators exhibit lower variance than GEV estimators, they are also more biased, underestimating 100 year return levels.
Indeed, if the non-temperature signal that causes the decline in tree - ring density begins before 1960, then a short 1931 - 60 period might yield a more biased result than using a longer 1881 - 1960 period.
http://www.ipcc.ch/organization/organization.shtml Many of us who have studied and analyzed these assessments see something very different, a more biased and proactive role - to advise governments on how to counter (likely castastrophic) human - induced global warming.
So if USGRCP funded more studies on chaotic models you would rerun your word count and discover the funding is even more biased than before.
If some corrections to the data are necessary, there is a need for systems to make these corrections in a way that does not introduce more bias than they remove.
It is a procedure for collecting biases and creating an even more biased record.
It's an unfortunate fact that the more biased people are, the less likely they are to acknowledge, or even to be aware of, their own biases, and the more likely they are to dismiss any counter-arguments.
Well, according to Charles Taber and Milton Lodge of Stony Brook, one insidious aspect of motivated reasoning is that political sophisticates are prone to be more biased than those who know less about the issues.
And lately seems more biased than back in the day.
Kerry Emanuel has a new post at NAS; it's pretty good, but his explanation of the origin of NAS makes me wonder if it was biased to begin with or became more biased over time
In fact, it has less validity because Marcott et al's methodology is more biased than Goddard's — an incredible feat.
If the instrumental errors are more bias - like, as I suggest, then the error after averaging remains the same, 0.2 C.
I must say, this looks like more biased «You've got a TV?
I don't think «industry» funding is the right answer as that would set up more biased research leading to a p — ssing contest between scientists controlled by their funders.
And their primary accomplices are the scientists at GISS, who put the altered data through an even more biased regimen of alterations, including intentionally replacing the dropped NOAA readings with those of stations located in much warmer locales.
Directories were / are problematic because manual review by human editors is inherently more biased than many are willing to accept, typically slow, and not very scalable.
However, children's media environments are constantly changing, and limitations of this study include its lack of measures of background TV or mobile media, both highly prevalent in children's lives, 18,34 and reliance on parental report, which is subject to more bias than use of a media diary.
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