Sentences with phrase «perceived more bias»

Moreover, in the «color - blind» departments, individuals from underrepresented groups perceived more bias.

Not exact matches

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.
The move to cut these programs is about symbolic grievances and perceived bias and a result that gets these agencies funded in a manner that causes these agencies to be more apolitical or to try to be more balanced on a liberal - conservative perspective would be considered a win by the partisans on the right.
«More research is needed to determine which kinds of relationships are more likely to produce the unwanted consequence of physician bias to create rational, evidence - based policies that allow for the participation of key clinical experts while managing real or perceived confliMore research is needed to determine which kinds of relationships are more likely to produce the unwanted consequence of physician bias to create rational, evidence - based policies that allow for the participation of key clinical experts while managing real or perceived conflimore likely to produce the unwanted consequence of physician bias to create rational, evidence - based policies that allow for the participation of key clinical experts while managing real or perceived conflicts.
In humans, the pessimistic bias refers to our well - known tendency to perceive threats or anticipate negative outcomes more frequently when we are feeling anxious or depressed.
After close observation I've determined that the gender bias I perceived earlier was actually more results based than gender based (see Chapter eight).
This is necessary because recent research at the NCAA levels revealed that women coaches are more likely to perceive gender bias than their male counterparts.
During her postdoc at Yale University, Corinne Moss - Racusin was the lead author on a study showing that both male and female science professors evaluate a resume more favorably if they perceive that the applicant is male, reflecting their implicit bias about gender and scientific aptitude.
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.
It even provoked Tinder to unleash a tweet rampage (more than 30 tweets) against the writer for what the company perceived as biased reporting.
That leads to a lot of ire over perceived bias against DC movies, but for most superhero movie fans, there's nothing we'd like to see more than both of them succeed.
Disparities in disciplinary practices can reinforce a negative cycle, where students who perceive racial and ethnic bias are less likely to trust their schools and become more likely to be disciplined by school staff.
On a more serious note, The Blazing World is a novel about gender - bias in the art world; in other words, the unfair difference in the way men and women's artistic endeavors are received and perceived due to prejudice and sexism.
From their description I don't think there is a bias in their sample of scientists, though there is always the possibility of self - selection, where people might be more likely to respond to a survey if it originates from a source who they perceive to be credible.
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.
Building rapport with affinity bias and authority bias Studies have shown that people who present a professional look and are well groomed are perceived to be more honest and credible than those who are less so.
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.
If you did you would be more focused on the customer unfriendly changes that have been made than my perceived biased and unhelpful advice.
While the above - mentioned obstacles are all certainly contributing factors in SMEs» difficult recruitment processes, the Hays / ISME report indicates that there is more at play here, from a perceived media bias to a lack of self - confidence.
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.
This may cause potential reporter bias, since cognitive theories of depression suggest that mothers with higher levels of depressive symptoms seem to perceive various aspects of their life, including their child's mental health, in a more negative way compared to mothers with lower levels of depressive symptoms (Kraemer et al. 2003).
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