To have a bias means to have a tendency or preference for something or someone, often based on personal experiences, beliefs, or opinions, which can affect how you think or behave towards them.
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And being the vice president of this foundation, I would suspect that she doesn't
have a bias against natural products.
Although entrepreneurship is all about
having a bias towards action, this list is well curated for books that don't give generic advice but more practical tips for a busy entrepreneur.
More study is needed to determine if there is a true difference, or if psychologists
have a bias in favor of face - to - face psychotherapy, as the authors propose.
The suspension does
have a bias for comfort, which becomes apparent once you start getting up to triple digit speeds.
I
do have a biased opinion though, but I'd love to hear feedback from others on my thoughts.
Even a large sample may not provide an accurate picture of brain development — if that sample
has biases of its own.
By the way, this could
also have biased temperatures as ships got larger through the decades.
Typically, the owner and the company's own accountant may be viewed
as having bias, so the courts rely on experts to make the appropriate adjustments to the profit and loss statement.
When people say, «Oh, I have a really good memory,» I think they actually
have a bias about their memory.
Many studies
have biased samples which can not claim to be representative of each culture, e.g. 36 infants in the Chinese study.
Equally troubling is the fact that charter schools
clearly have a bias against providing services to Hispanic students.
While people
who have a bias against blended families come out against pursuing pregnancy and adoption concurrently.
Ask any fanbase if they think
media has a bias against them and they will say yes.
All other religions have had and
still have biased people against people just because their «different».
While no one will admit it, hiring managers sometimes
have biases when it comes to reviewing job applications and hiring potential candidates.
All
sites have bias as they are run by people not machines and people, by nature, have preferences and biases.
Using scientific data, questions were designed to examine whether or not potential
jurors had a bias.
It's hard to say whether the media has a liberal or conservative bias, but the media most
definitely has a bias, and hunger for, controversy.
For the customer, however, this was bad - they had no choice but to put their trust in the company they were buying from, who clearly
had a biased agenda.
The country's
founders had a bias towards restraint in foreign affairs that held firm for a couple of generations.
Yet we have for the most part failed to recognize it or act upon it because our work - dominated
culture has biased our interpretation.
Other times,
kids have a bias toward a particular gender or lifestyle and will sexually bully others based on those beliefs.
Designers have a bias to action — which is just another way of saying that we do things and don't just think about things.