Not exact matches
The danger is focusing on an idea that's too much of a
personal hobby, they say, because there's too much of a selection
bias to make you
think it's something important, or worth doing.
The message, originally published on CNN, continues with the claim: «Some members of the national media are using their platforms to push their own
personal bias and agenda to control «exactly what people
think.»
Among the language in the promotion was a line reading: «Unfortunately, some members of the national media are using their platforms to push their own
personal bias and agenda to control «exactly what people
think»... This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.»
Still I would not call on David to try to control it unless it digresses to the arena of
personal attacks as I
think it becomes pretty evident that
personal bias driven mockery often reveals motives and as such the reader can effectively filter the comments.
Studies and
personal reports showing improvements in Alzheimer's may be prejudiced by two major things: 1) viewer's
bias (wishful
thinking), and 2) not taking other factors into account.
And as a
thought provoking paper in the Journal of Health Psychology explains, they use a strange an
biased view of the past to subtly (and not so subtly) promote their
personal opinions.
I'm obviously
biased here, especially as a victim of
personal attacks, but I do
think that some of the Nestle bloggers got entirely out of hand.
If you
think that physical appeal is strictly a matter of
personal taste and cultural
bias,
think again.
but i
think its pretty easy to let a
personal bias get in the way of making that conclusion.
My
personal bias is that high rep strength training is not a replacement for traditional heavy weight / low rep training — I
think high rep training should be combined with traditional heavy weight / low rep as a way to improve results versus doing just heavy weights / low reps by themselves (as most programs prescribe).
If you can get rid of the
personal bias in your writing (and the extremely unprofessional stigma by your websites tagline) I might be able to give your reviews the respect that you
think they need.
I'm clearly
biased, since this movie's been a
personal favorite for so long, but I
think Ghostbusters is one of the best comedies ever filmed.
Critical examination of online resources: Assessing the credibility and usefulness of information found online and in the media, for example, evaluating accuracy of source data,
bias and relevance to learning goals; learning to
think about and check for
personal biases and everyone's tendency to confirmation
bias; and varying search terms to find alternative perspectives.
You'd be forgiven for
thinking that I have a
personal bias, based on the fact that I own one.
The former point is by now, I
think, borne out as more than simply
personal bias.
Colin has written six books including «Building Wealth in the Stock Market,» which teaches his
personal investment plan, and «
Think like the Great Investors,» in which he outlines the common cognitive errors and
biases in decision - making based on behavioural finance and much more.
No one likes doing
personal budgets and when we hear of somebody referring to their «budget», we often conjure up
biased thoughts about how the person must be «poor» or «low class».
An objective review may not be the most exciting thing to read, I understand, but it does something that a number of game reviews do not — it offers the reader a chance to form their own conclusion based on the facts and evidence presented, rather than being subtly nudged one way or another due to the reviewer's
personal thoughts or veiled
bias delivered via semantics.
It is one thing to say that the rural stations may not be as reliable as some people
think, because of the general problems with
personal you note, but quite another to claim that the data must of necessity exhibit a strong cooling
bias!
My
personal biases make me
think that a project that identifies favorable environmental conditions and looks for changes in the historical distribution of those might be a good approach.
It is when people have vested interests,
personal bias, and intentional or unintentional skew to their
thinking.
I don't
think the problem in inherent in the modelling process but more to do with
personal biases (group
thinking) being allow rig the model to produce «expected» outcomes.
But whatever one
thinks of this general notion, there can be little doubt that district judges will have a considerable
personal / professional
bias when considering an appellant's claim that the sentence imposed below was unreasonable.
«I don't
think any Justice should be
biased in favor of his or her own
personal characteristics.
I like to
think that I have a somewhat logical mind, most of the time, and all
personal bias aside, the evidence currently at hand seems to suggest that CREA / MLS has at least a 50/50 chance of proving its point in «court».
Rarely do most of my
personal detractors come back at me with anything other than
biased thinking without actual empirical backup.