Not exact matches
It doesn't help that 10 - year bond yields are still lower than the prospective operating earnings yield on the S&P 500 (the «Fed Model»), not only because the model is
built on an omitted variables
bias (see the August 22 2005 comment), but also because the model statistically underperforms a simpler rule that
says «get in when stock yields are high and interest rates are falling, and get out when the reverse is true.»
The billionaire attacked U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is of Mexican heritage,
saying he was
biased against him in a lawsuit regarding Trump University over Trump's plan to
build a wall on the border.
«My
bias is to
build a case slowly, with careful science,» Boal
says quietly.
We hope that these insights will help to
build a foundation for better understanding, and perhaps one day better combatting, decision - making
biases in the legal system,»
said co-author Owen Jones, professor of law and biological sciences at Vanderbilt and director of the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience.
«In that way, it is able to
build up a rich
bias model and do so approximately as fast as other fast analysis tools,» Kingsford
said.
Researchers
say this
built - in
bias for endings might also have implications in the world of online dating.
«The first step is admitting that we have
biases,» Kim
said, that act barriers to
building relationships in a multicultural environment.
Ramping that up significantly requires years of lead time to
build factories & equipment... I've never seen a study that didn't betray an obvious
bias, but it doesn't seem unreasonable to think that the time & cost to do all this, and get
say 100 GWatts of solar panels out there generating power, is going to be much different from that needed to
build 100 nuclear plants.
Writing in The Weekend Australian today, Judith Curry, professor and chairwoman of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology,
said the consensus -
building process itself could be a source of
bias.
Tell me, too, how someone who sees things as you do — all
built into Bayesianism; no need to address whether the problem is different priors or different sources of information relevant to truth - seeking likelihood ratios vs. a form of
biased perception that opportunisitcally bends whatever evidence is presented to fit a preconception; no need apparently either for empirical study on any of this — can straighten out someone who
says the key to dispelling public conflict over climate change is just to disseminate study findings on scientific consensus.
I'm
saying that there is a
built - in
bias in climate science to be alarming.
Also, while the purists would
say that groups like the UN-sanctioned IPCC is a poor way to assess science, among other things because it's fraught with
built - in political
biases, I think under the circumstances it 1) did a credible job, not void of the
biases and prejudices, but pretty much kept them in check, and 2) there was no other way to do it.
With all this
said, one can never forget that the IPCC itself is very likely to have an unavoidable
built - in
bias.
You
say that adding noise to the temperature record would be a good way to evaluate, but doesn't that
build in a
bias in a way?
Ashley Cox: We're all
biased in some way or another, whether or not we think we are, we all have these in -
built or ingrained
biases and it's hard to
say, «Oh, well this person was just really bubbly and upbeat and I think they're worth more money» versus «this person was really just kind of plain and they didn't smile a whole lot», and that person may actually be way more qualified than the bubbly upbeat person.
«HR and our current hiring practices are
built almost entirely on cognitive
bias,» Benson
said.