Sentences with phrase «skew perceptions about»

On the other hand, patients like Matzke and Epstein could skew perceptions about mind - body effects through a form of reporting bias called the survivor effect.
Certainly, the Premier League is now so extravagantly wealthy — with even larger riches about to flow from a vast new TV deal — it is easy to see how skewed perceptions about the value of European competition could take hold.

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So if a Republican senator mostly hears from GOP constituents, and these constituents are more likely to be really passionate about the issue since they are on the side that opposes stricter laws, that's going to give the senator a skewed perception of where voters are on this topic.
All the good works done by religious organizations of all kinds (Christian and otherwise) might get a mention in a human interest story sometimes, but decades of this media treatment have skewed public perceptions of what faith is about.
I think Emme is not thinking rationally about the amount of blame she assigns to Annie and her perceptions are skewed by her poor relationship with her mother prior to her mother's death.
The only thing holding back climate change is this skewed perception that it's still something to debate about.
The biggest problem with using Social Media for your news content is a phenomenon called the «Social Bubble,» in which you only hear about news from people / groups you agree with, which skews your perception of the world.
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