Sentences with phrase «such inherent bias»

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As such, it appears to have an inherent bias in conducting research on religious attitudes.
Liberation theology is conducted in a hermeneutical circle which can be entered only in an act of solidarity with the oppressed of the world, an act of such immediacy and commitment that it circumvents the danger of ideological bias normally inherent in political choices.2 From this hermeneutically privileged standpoint, liberation theology proceeds to a social scientific analysis of the situation, which is intended to uncover the structures of oppression and the extensive ideological biases both of the oppressors and of their attendant theologies.
The researchers also note, as the data is drawn from web surveys, there will be biases inherent in the respondents — the ones who chose to respond may be more experienced in the drug culture, and as such may not be representative of the wider population, so it is important not to interpret the findings reported as prevalence estimates.
As such the steering is heavy but encouragingly keen, the chassis is alert and fervently torque - vectored, its body is apparently impervious to what ought to be an inherent handicap and the rear axle is happy to provide throttle - based evidence of its back - end bias.
In a recent series of articles, our friends at Maclean's dove into the pay gap and found that the numbers — which are frustrating as eff — stem from systematic issues, such as the higher percentage of women working part - time as well as the inherent bias of some employers.
The exhibition also repositions the female role in recent struggle histories — recasting the lead character as a woman in the black liberation narrative to challenge the gender bias inherent to such narratives, which tend to pit a black male as the victim of colonisation and, hence, the liberator of the post-colony.
Remarks such as Hofmann's awkward compliment, when he announced to the class, «This [study] is so good you would not know that it was done by a woman,» testified to the inherent biases lingering in the art world.
I think that it is important to not presume a degree of bias, but to exchange openly with an open acknowledgement that we are all prone to biases — in particular confirmation bias, identity protection bias, and biases that result from inherent attributes of our cognitive processes, such as pattern recognition (which leads us to sometimes seeing patterns where they don't exist).
The biases inherent in such activities, and attempts to overcome them, are so well documented that, by ignoring this literature (Morgan and Henrion 1990; see Morgan paper this issue), IPCC itself offends the principles on which its work supposedly stands.
(c) The licensee who is asked to testify regarding a therapy client who is involved in a parenting plan case, shall be aware of the limitations and possible biases inherent in such a role and the possible impact on the ongoing therapeutic relationship.
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