That natural
human bias means you don «t always hire the best candidate for the role.
Not exact matches
By this he
meant that the
human brain, along with its senses, and with is learned cultural
bias, and even with the extension our scientific instruments gives us, has only made a rough map in our minds of the REAL world (the territory).
One of the reasons
biases are so rampant is rooted in the
human need for «cognitive consistency,» which
means processing information in a way that confirms preset beliefs, explains Ann - Sophie Chaxel, a professor at Virginia Tech and author of the study.
The project is
meant to both «expose the antifemale
bias of the art world» and «uncover the complex workings of
human perception and how unconscious ideas about gender, race and celebrity influence a viewer's understanding of a given work of art.»
In our video chat, he and the other authors acknowledged the challenge in gaining traction, even with such findings, given the deep - rooted
human bias toward immediate gratification and the development and energy gaps that
mean today's poorer nations have few affordable choices other than fossil fuels.
This
means the IPCC is tasked with finding a
human effect of
human carbon dioxide emissions on the climate, whereas NIPCC looks at climate change «in the round,» without
bias.
The RANGE of these is quite large, permitting one to select particular traces or particular model averages for inclusion if one wishes, unless rigorous steps are taken to ensure that the individual model results were «randomly» selected (selected without
human bias, which basically
means without
human action beyond starting a selection algorithm with a random number generator in it).