Putting this list together was a combination of art (experience
+ subjective bias) and science (big ass data).
She advised working with a third - party provider that will protect against potential discrimination and
subjective bias if employers feel they must conduct a social media background screen.
Your stock analysis too seemed so devoid
of subjective biases quite unlike those who recommend a scrip after suitably positioning themselves for a killing.
Your stock analysis too seemed so devoid of
subjective biases quite unlike those who recommend a scrip after suitably positioning themselves for a killing.
By best guess, we mean pretty randomized ordering of 30 of the top 45 prospects, with some conjecture and
subjective biases tossed in.
From a natural science perspective, a general criticism is that expert beliefs
carry subjective biases and, moreover, do not add to the body of scientific knowledge unless verified by data or theory.
No one pretends that the quest has been free
of subjective bias: often it has mirrored the quester's own thoughts on Jesus, religion and the church.
But regardless of which way the market heads from here, the bottom line is I still have
no subjective bias, and continue to operate under the mantra of «Trade what I see, not what I think.»
yawn... of course we all have
subjective biases... i'm honest about mine... and really, what is the point of having the samed tired debates here... you already have your opinion made up, won't truly listen and will hear anything i say through that lens
The scientific method is supposed to filter out
the subjective biases of the individual observer.
Third, Whitehead recognizes
a subjective bias in Descartes» philosophy.
As scientists, we pride ourselves on our ability to rise above this tendency and dispassionately analyze data, free from
any subjective bias.
Cartel Land, the fascinating, infuriating documentary by Matthew Heineman, plunges us into the Mexican drugs wars without judgment or
subjective bias.
It leaves no room for emotions or
subjective bias.