0 an unfair preference for one thing -- partiskhet [ masculine ]
1 [ usually singular ] an emphasis on one subject or area -- vektlegging [ masculine ]
2 favouring/favoring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral -- partiskhet, forutinntatt holdning
3 a weight on or in an object (eg a bowl for playing bowls) making it move in a particular direction. -- innebygd vekt (som gir en skrå retning)
4 to influence (usually unfairly) -- gi et skjevt bilde, være forutinntatt
Which factors could bias the results of the experiment?
Second, the high rate of follow-up participation reduces the risk of bias due to selective attrition.
The degree to which the bias or variance is reduced will in turn affect the rate by which the model's error will decrease.
Also, the practicalities of recruiting might be problematic and, once recruited, increased awareness of macromastia may further bias the group's usefulness as a comparator.
Both schools used a "mixed" method of teaching reading with a whole language bias.
Further, even when data are collected prospectively, the report of symptoms is subject to recall bias for individuals at the time of a positive test.
This leads to a bias toward consumption, and thereby higher welfare.
The following is the author's position on the subject, admittedly biased by a structural engineering background.
In our context, their suggestions imply that a likelihood approach with random variety effects reduces bias in the estimation of (fixed) year effects.
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偏愛, 偏見, 偏心…
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sesgo, predisponer, preferencia [feminine]…
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preconceito, propensão, influenciar…
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parti-pris [masculine], mise [feminine] en exergue, parti pris…
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