Case studies and testimonials are the most common efforts, although both are frequently
perceived as biased and merely the last checkboxes in the final stages of a buying process.
Indeed, even on this point Arendt's touchstone was not only the mission of the Congress for Cultural Freedom but also what
she perceived as its bias against those thinkers of German liberal extraction, such as Paul Tillich and herself.
Which was kind of my point to begin with; It's not about actual falsehoods (except when it is, I guess), but about what
he perceives as bias against him.
The sensitivity seems to lie in what is
perceived as a bias against our faith in ourselves and our bodies.
It even provoked Tinder to unleash a tweet rampage (more than 30 tweets) against the writer for what the company
perceived as biased reporting.
Still, ultimately, he filed an official complaint about my research and what
he perceived as my bias (I fully disclosed on - line that my wife's family lives in Bruce County, Ontario — home to some large wind farms and the location of some of my scenes in the film).
A family member is also
perceived as biased.
Although I will be
perceived as biased in this matter (I represent TPPA Inc.) let me point out that Bill 138 is a private members bill (albeit a member of the governing party).
In refusing them the right to test the evidence of the local authority - appointed experts, there was a danger that the court might be
perceived as biased.
Not exact matches
The clip on performance
bias, for example, explains why some people are
perceived as naturally talented, while others
as having «gotten lucky.»
Similar to U.S. National Park Service officials» prior preference for peaceful herds of elks and an absence of «risky animals,» some monetary policymakers maintained a
bias against market volatility, and they
perceive removal of «unwanted volatility»
as beneficial to financial markets to inadvertently reduced markets» risk tolerance.
VIDI allocates to countries based on their
perceived ability to withstand economic shocks
as determined by multiple factors, an approach that can produce significant and unusual differences from market - weighted country exposure, including a
bias to emerging countries.
Depending on what it says, Trump could argue that it provides evidence of deep
bias against him at the FBI and use it
as a pretext to fire top Justice Department officials he
perceives as insufficiently loyal, like Rosenstein.
I also posted what I considered almost a throw away post about
bias I
perceive in the Kansas City Star and the hubris (again,
as I see it) of the Stowers Institute with regard to SCNT research.
Fosdick's relationship with America's Jewish community was anything but easy, but Miller's analysis of Fosdick's support for a binational state and the Jewish reaction to what was
perceived as his pro-Arab
bias is a model of a scholarly tightrope performance.
A more complex analysis would take into account the desire for an alternative medium to conservative - dominated talk radio and people's desire to bypass information filters that they
perceive as buttressing the Establishment (righties aren't the only ones pointing to media
bias), plus the rise of the young and wired and anti-war among the ranks of the politically active.
And, accordingly, can be
perceived as playing upon the emotional fears and
biases of their constituents for their own political benefit at the expense of the very constituency who might elect them.
And aside from any real prejudice, the historical record of medicine
as a male - dominated profession can drive women physicians and physician - scientists to
perceive bias, push themselves too hard — and burn out much earlier than their male colleagues, or sacrifice their careers in part or entirely.
Women science professors, for instance, are
biased against women trainees,
as reflected in how they
perceive a prospective trainee's competence and the recommendation letters they write.
Previous research had documented a
bias against faces
perceived as untrustworthy, but much of the research had relied on study participants contemplating criminal verdicts hypothetically.
In contrast, smelling estra
biased heterosexual males, but not females, toward
perceiving the walkers
as more feminine, says study leader and behavioral psychologist Wen Zhou.
Steiner faults courses in teacher education for what he
perceives as ideological
bias - specifically, for their contemporary and Western orientation.
Accordingly, there is much research about how such survey data can be gamed and manipulated by instructors (e.g., via the use of external incentives / disincentives), can be
biased by respondent or student background variables (e.g., charisma, attractiveness, gender and race
as compared to the gender and race of the teacher or instructor, grade expected or earned in the class, overall grade point average,
perceived course difficulty or the lack thereof), and the like.
Kramer fought against leftwing political
bias in art criticism, and what he
perceived as the aesthetic nihilism characteristic of many 20th century working artists and art critics.
It's also often the case that when someone becomes very impassioned about a subject, they can either increase the chances of being
biased, or at least can be
perceived as doing so.
As the above figure indicates, the difference in
perceived consensus between the left and right can be explained by Kahan's preferred cultural
bias explanation, but the «liberal consensus gap» can't.
A reasonable person would suggest that a psychologist that is an active campaigner, and Director and Policy Advisor to climate lobby groups (COIN, PIRC), is perhaps not neutral, or at the very least would be
perceived by the public
as perhaps having a
bias or two
If so, why, when it seems that much of his point is that it is important to consider the potential for
biases (such
as confirmation
bias) to influence how people perform and
perceive analyses?
Could the researcher and / or publisher of the document be
perceived as having a particular
bias or agenda?
Being independent of the wind industry gave my writing more credibility than the information provided by the industry, because that could be
perceived as being
biased.
Consequently, for a judge not to allow defense voir dire / cross examination questioning of a prosecution witness before a damning exhibit is allowed into evidence, presents not only a Due Process issue but also a possible perception of pro-prosecutorial
bias of the judge, whether or not that
bias exists, at least in the eyes of laypeople watching the trial, when a critical element of a sufficiently functioning judicial system is for the public to
perceive judges
as following their oaths of office.
Although anyone can contribute to the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia's group of volunteer writers and editors block anyone
perceived as having a conflict of interest from contributing
biased information.
So, the remedy for what is
perceived as an unfair judge or a
biased ruling is an appeal to a higher court.
I haven't read the linked articles but want to contribute the following from my experience: If academics and especially legal academics are being
perceived as politically
biased, perhaps they should honestly ask why, lest they end up with trust - shattering disconnects from the outside.
The Court emphasized at para 113 that the threshold for finding real or
perceived bias is high,
as it questions not only the integrity of the judge, but the entire administration of justice.
Existing studies such
as «Men and women
as mediators: disputant perceptions» (2008) by Alice F Stuhlmacher and Melissa G Morrissett, have shown that male mediators are
perceived more favourably than their female counterparts and that there is an unconscious
bias in people's minds in how females are viewed.
The U-turn was sold to the party membership at the ard fheis by the Sinn Fein leadership, on the basis that the police force in particular had undergone a complete transformation at its behest: an allegedly
biased police force,
perceived as being drawn mainly from one section of the divided society in Northern Ireland — the Protestant / unionist majority tradition — would now be more representative and include a higher proportion of members of the minority community — the Catholic / nationalist / republican tradition — and be regarded by that community
as more inclusive, fairer and unbiased, to command loyalty and support.
The pro-father
bias (or anti- «angry woman» or anti- «uppity woman»
bias) may have been pre-existing; usually the judges
perceived (or postured
as perceiving) the mother
as being more complaining and litigious (angry and / or money - wasting), and the father
as being more passive or reactive.
This pattern of findings across two studies suggests that avoidant individuals have more negative
biases about their partners» emotions, and when they
perceive their partners» feelings
as more negative, they engage in more hostile behaviors.
It appears
as if women's fears about sexual stigma are justified — they accurately
perceived the negative
bias in others» judgments.
Although it is important to keep possible
bias in mind when working with retrospective reports (Schwartz & Finley, 2009), the purpose of this study is to assess the degree to which young adult daughters
perceived their fathers
as being involved, irrespective of actual involvement.
This tendency to
perceive a marital or committed relationship in unrealistically positive terms strongly resembles psychological constructs such
as positive illusions (Taylor & Brown, 1988) and unrealistic optimism (Scheier & Carver, 1992), which have been shown to involve information - processing
biases.