Sentences with phrase «historical bias»

An undercurrent of historical bias against female faculty members may also slow advancement.
Installed in a grid, the work is a portrait of an institution, not only distilling its permanent collection to color and content, but revealing an overwhelmingly historical bias toward male painters — there are no women represented here.
For instance, researchers at the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology have created discrimination - aware algorithms that can remove historical biases from data sets.
Keep your browser pointed to SportsInsights for historical biases and academic research — using our database with thousands of games over almost a decade's worth of data.
That jibes with the Oscars» historical bias against young male actors.
«We are free of historical biases created by lifelong association with a given industry and are not subject to pressures from colleagues having a vested interest in maintaining the status quo.
By focusing on historical biases we risk misdirecting resources away from the current causes of women's underrepresentation.»
Thus, the agreement between the new semi-empirical model and the physical models could be taken as suggesting that both share a common historical bias.
The genomes described this month reflect the overall historical bias of microbial genomics towards pathogenic bacteria.
«It is an age - old historical bias,» explains Clark.
I can see myself obscuring art with my own historical biases, just what I was trying to avoid.
Although they are effective at removing historical biases relative to observations, it has been found that quantile mapping can artificially corrupt future model - projected trends.
The trouble is that while most theologians are trained to watch out for historical biases and logical non sequiturs, we are rarely taught how to recognize the distortion a dominant ideological perspective imposes on our own or other people's theological work.
In a new paper, published online as a pre-print, Forbes and his colleagues argue that nature's apparent beetlemania is more a reflection of historical bias than biological reality.
The crew for the Timberwolves - Nets showdown has historical biases that you'll want to examine before betting on this game.
«Our data further suggest that, despite the historical bias toward the effects of estrogen on the estrogen receptor, it's the progesterone receptor that dominantly controls estrogen receptor activity when both receptors are present and activated.»
Ms. Packnett joins us at LEI 2016 as an exemplar for Leading from the Core: focusing on equity, improving education, and dismantling the historical biases that hinder student achievement.
These things can resolve in either direction, but the historical bias is toward a resolution to the downside.
The main effect of statistical downscaling on projected change in extremes is due to correction of historical bias.
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