Sentences with phrase «systemic bias in»

The Copyright Office has come under scrutiny for alleged systemic bias in favor of major media and entertainment companies to the detriment of Internet users, technology companies, and independent creators.
Root cause: the systemic bias in the land temperature record due the UHI effect, erroneous adjustments to the data and simply making up data were non exists to come up with an imaginary average global temperature.
In fact, it increasingly appears that, if there is any systemic bias in the climate models, it's that they understate the gravity of the situation.
Both theory and models predict the SIE in the Antarctic to decrease.That both CMIP5 and PMIP3 (paleo) fail to capture both observations (The spreads are in the Mkm ^ 2) and theoretical expectations suggest that systemic bias in the models.
Use of anomalies also removes any potential systemic bias in those measurements.
«To see a woman operate successfully, but still find those barriers a result of that historical and systemic bias in her pursuit to the top, is a really interesting struggle.
In fact, it increasingly appears that, if there is any systemic bias in the climate models, it's that they understate the gravity of the situation.
It is not just the quality of data collection that worries me, but, more importantly, the prevalence in China of systemic biases in the way the data is collected.
The first has to do with systemic biases in the way credit is structured and counted.

Not exact matches

Systemic biases, legacy barriers, and current explosions of inequality conspire to undermine wealth generation among minorities, and especially women in these communities.
The systemic bias against women that exists in the VC - startup world yields investment opportunities, said Jason Seats, managing partner at the Austin location of the Colorado - based Techstars Central LLC accelerator.
As we wrote back in June about the systemic threat created by passive strategies: «If a key sector failure, a geopolitical crisis, or even an unknown, black box bias pulls an algorithmic risk trigger, will the herd run all at once?»
In fact this leads to some systemic biases, the main pollsters using quasi-random polling, ICM and Populus, both find too many Labour voters in their raw samples and have to use weighting to correct iIn fact this leads to some systemic biases, the main pollsters using quasi-random polling, ICM and Populus, both find too many Labour voters in their raw samples and have to use weighting to correct iin their raw samples and have to use weighting to correct it.
Late 1960s In a series of experiments, psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky demonstrate the downside of the way humans make decisions, identifying several unconscious, systemic biases that consistently distort human judgment.
«There is kind of a systemic racial bias pretty much in every dating site I've ever looked at,» Rudder said in his interview.
March 27, 2018 • Journalist Maya Dusenbery argues that medicine has a «systemic and unconscious bias» against women that is rooted in «what doctors, regardless of their own gender, are learning in medical schools.»
The summit's agenda was to «drill into the systemic causes of gender bias in the industry and craft solutions,» a spokesperson said in a statement.
Recognize the role that systemic bias plays in accomplishing or derailing change.
In 1998, under the leadership of Executive Director Steve Jubb, BayCES changed its name to the Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools to emphasize our focus on addressing disparities among student groups that we believe arise from racism, classicism, language bias, and other forms of systemic bias.
Two years in a row, teachers responded that they desperately wanted the type of training that Equity & Diversity University provides (i.e. explicit conversations around implicit bias, racism and systemic oppression, culturally responsive classrooms, family engagement strategies).
«Far from being mere anecdotal incidents - and there are lot of those - political bias is becoming systemic in public school systems and has turned many public schools into indoctrination centers for progressive ideologies and causes.»
Journalist Maya Dusenbery argues that medicine has a «systemic and unconscious bias» against women that is rooted in «what doctors, regardless of their own gender, are learning in medical schools.»
Since the USHCN states its goal is to assist in detecting regional climate change, US siting issues such as systemic heat biases seem fairly relevant to me.
Jeff Tollefson in Nature points to the 2C scenarios in the fifth IPCC report as a source of hope for policymakers, yet their unreasonable reliance upon negative emissions technologies like BECCS — a systemic bias, as Chris Mooney in the Washington Post reports — suggest there's limited or distorted hope in models.
If there is a systemic warming bias in CRU data (as Climategate hints there may be), then the Schwartz estimate may be significantly too high.
Extrapolation of a lot of data that comes from places that probably have a systemic bias built in being used to paint a picture that seems to vary signficantly from the real world.
If there is a systemic high or positive feedback bias in models (Type B errors), then all the estimates above 1C could be seriously biased high.
With any automated homogenization approach, it is critically important that the algorithm be tested with synthetic data with various types of biases introduced (step changes, trend inhomogenities, sawtooth patterns, etc.), to ensure that the algorithm will identically deal with biases in both directions and not create any new systemic biases when correcting inhomogenities in the record.
Between 1960 and today, the majority of stations switched from a late afternoon to an early morning observation time, resulting a systemic change (and resulting bias) in temperature observations.
The JAAC is bringing in the OHRC to strengthen member training and education in the hopes of addressing any systemic barriers — such as unconscious bias — that may exist in the recruitment process.
The report recommended that the Ottawa Police Service determine the reasons behind these phenomena, whether they be systemic biases or specific policies, and develop and implement solutions, including a multi-year action plan to address the racial disparities demonstrated in the report.
This shows a systemic bias against protests in common law courts and the lack of implementation of Charter rights when corporations sue individuals and community groups.
The danger of AI is algorithms that are designed on historic / past patterns of decision - making in case law which may be inherently flawed / biased and do not address systemic / institutional problems and biases.
«A constitutional rule that racial bias in the justice system must be addressed — including, in some instances, after the verdict has been entered — is necessary to prevent a systemic loss of confidence in jury verdicts, a confidence that is a central premise of the Sixth Amendment trial right,» Kennedy said.
Our research methods in this study included a respectful approach to women's lived experiences, informed by the recognition of existing inequalities, systemic discrimination, and gender bias in our society.
An excellent discussion of these systemic biases can be found in an article by the prolific writer Ida Abbott (www.idaabbott.com/publications/articles) titled «How Political Dynamics Undermine Gender Balance in Law Firm Leadership and What Your Firm Must Do About It.»
Although anchoring biases, difficulties in predicting the duration and degree of a crime victim's future emotional response, and poorly written jury instructions challenge juries, each of these impediments can be counteracted through thoughtful and conscientious systemic responses.
«If you think there might be significant biases embedded in emails sent among employees of Texas oil - and - gas company that collapsed under federal investigation for fraud stemming from systemic, institutionalized unethical culture, you'd be right.»
promoting and enhancing opportunities for people in places where systemic barriers, bias, and discrimination unfairly hold them back;
: Racial bias, implicit or explicit, systemic or individual, and the facilitation of group psychotherapy in various settings.
It was her early experiences in the school system that cemented Lisa's deep commitment to breaking down systemic barriers for marginalized and underserved communities and led to her activism around issues of race and gender bias.
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