Sentences with phrase «show less bias»

On both implicit and explicit measures, young minority children tend to show less bias than White children.

Not exact matches

We all know that music can affect our mood — pumping us up before a big event, helping us get in the productivity zone, or providing a soothing soundtrack to our lowest moments - but a stack of recent studies also shows music can affect us on an even deeper level, making us more generous and empathetic, and less biased, reports Summer Allen in Greater Good Magazine.
Clearly my bias is showing, and there's obviously a lot more nuance to both partiest, the main issue though is that parties can be hijacked and have been on both sides which leaves the large majority of moderates voting for the lesser of two evils and hoping that the candidate that they vote for will drop the pandering they did to the fringe and go moderate.
As feminist psychologists have shown, his views of «inner space» reflect sex role stereotypes, even though they are far less blatant than Freud's sexist biases.
Just because you have a Show on tv and have a mic in your face doesn't make your takes any less idiotic and less bias.
Again, there was some evidence that the treatment effect may be partly due to bias; sensitivity analysis including only those studies assessed as being at low risk of bias for allocation concealment showed that results still favoured the intervention group although the treatment effect was less pronounced in the studies at lower risk of bias (Analysis 1.8).
Like him or not, and he scares me, quite frankly, as a journalist you should show more respect and less bias.
Research shows that we succumb to the actor - observer bias less with people we know.
Our research shows that this strategy could be doubly beneficial, leading to smaller populations in the long run while also creating more male - biased populations in the short run with less severe ecological impacts,» Palkovacs said.
Nor have they shown conclusively that the molecular bias matters — that the more biased a compound toward triggering the painkilling pathway, the less the risk of respiratory suppression.
The analysis clearly shows that the research is biased towards countries that are wealthier, better educated, more stable and less corrupt, emit the most carbon, and are less vulnerable to climate change.
The results showed that supertasters were more likely to notice the similarities in the wines, and less likely to experience bias.
In analysing 28 studies that reported an association between socioeconomic status and bullying, and adjusting for bias, the review showed that bullies were not more likely to come from low socioeconomic backgrounds, and were only marginally less likely to come from the highest socioeconomic levels (2 % less likely).
The analysis shows that students of color suffer harsher discipline for lesser offenses than their white peers and that racial bias is a driver of discipline disparities.»
Improbable though it may seem, research by University of Chicago psychologists has shown that people are less prone to biases like excessive aversion to losses and more apt to make systematic and rational decisions when a choice is presented to them in a foreign language rather than their native tongue.
The impact of sea surface temperature bias was further investigated by using uncoupled atmospheric models with prescribed sea surface temperatures, and those 3 models each with differing complexity showed less severe double ITCZ bias than the ensemble of coupled models.
So for station removals to add a definite warming bias we would need to remove stations that have or are showing less warming, remove other adjacent stations that might be doing the same, but leave any stations that are showing more warming.
And insisting that Happer's choice of a linear extrapolation is less biased than an exponential one, while the data show an exponential increase?
Previous surveys have shown that's also the demographic most likely to be skeptical of mainstream climate science, partly because of a bias known as the «white male effect» — the group is less risk averse than the general public.
Thus, your determination that Dan's interpretation of the evidence is biased by his priors (when he says that the manifestation of these phenomena isn't disproportional in one ideology group as opposed to another) whereas your interpretation of the evidence to show that Republicans, conservatives, and «skeptics» are less prone to these phenomena (in an issue where they are highly identified, no less) seems more than just a tad ironic.
Modern continuous sampling (30 minute averages) in the same neighbourhood also shows large variability, but the monthly averages more or less follow the MLO measurements with some bias:
BEST used even more fragments from more lower quality stations and less constrained due to smaller fragments that do not show the local long term trend and are more susceptible to such assembling bias.
May a stranger compliment you on this terrific work and offer the comment that beyond the biased «corrections» by NOAA, the data seem also to show that the further away from cities and airports the measurements occur, the less the measurement of increased temperature is.
In African countries and among women of sub-Saharan African descent, it has been shown that the SSR is less male biased than among non-African women [38], [39].
Globally the SSR was shown to be significantly less male - biased at tropical latitudes in comparison to temperate and subarctic latitudes [13].
In fact, our reconstruction — with the station entirely removed from the calculation — explains more variance and shows less of a mean bias than the raw AVHRR data.
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.
It is difficult to quantify the extent to which these variations in observation rates will have biased the estimates of child temperament, but based on evidence from the first birth cohort about children's socioemotional development which showed that conduct disorder is less common in children from more advantaged social groups (Bromley and Cunningham - Burley, 2010), it is likely that some bias will have been introduced.
The impact of the intervention on attentional control and attention to threat was less clear; considering attention bias to threat, both groups showed reduced interference of threat stimuli to achieve task goals.
The distribution of effect sizes should be shaped as a funnel if no publication bias is present, since the more numerous studies with small sample sizes are expected to show a larger variation in the magnitude of effect sizes than the less numerous studies with large effect sizes.
For this reason, we used the «auxiliary (r3step)» command in Mplus, which allows for bias - adjusted estimates and has been shown to lead to less - biased estimates than the traditional three - step methods [44].
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