词汇 | collocation_english_bias |
释义 | Collocations with biasThese are words often used in combination with bias. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. accusation of bias I cannot accept the accusation of bias in any circumstances. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 ascertainment bias The relatively low number of reports of patients with deletions may therefore be a result of ascertainment bias. attentional bias The results of the study are interpreted as a consolidation and extension of previous research on attentional bias and emotional disorder in younger participants. attributional bias Components of hostile attributional bias include a tendency to blame others for one's negative outcomes and not to blame the self. bias result The first is a sampling bias resulting from respective exclusion criteria of the studies from which patients were drawn. bias voltage However, these methods employ bias voltage applied to the substrate, and thus cannot be used in the case of dielectric substrates. cultural bias Or is it simply that the language reflects a traditional cultural bias? downward bias Moreover, the expectation of a slight downward bias should only strengthen confidence in significant findings. evidence of bias Empirical evidence of bias : dimensions of methodological quality associated with estimates of treatment effects in controlled trials. form of bias The difference may be seen as a form of bias against the public sector investments that are required to balance out more indirect costs than private investments have to do. hindsight bias When people attempt to reconstruct their original judgment, they access the updated knowledge base, opening the door to hindsight bias. ideological bias The attempt to determine the relative importance of each is thus deemed futile and prone to ideological bias. interviewer bias Self-report measures were used to avoid interviewer bias. liberal bias He fights against a liberal bias in the institutional set-up. negativity bias At the same time, they showed a powerful negativity bias contrasting with the positivity biases of other girls. observer bias Both of these factors were designed to eliminate observer bias. optimistic bias The optimistic bias is seen in a number of situations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. partisan bias I begin testing for partisan bias in the redistricting by analyzing malapportionment levels in a series of regressions. perception bias It is arguable that by using official data one overadjusts for the second perception bias. perceptual bias The 'indirect mapping scenario' is also supported by the current finding of a strong perceptual bias towards assimilatory errors. personal bias Unfortunately, this only emphasizes the perception that power is being wielded according to personal bias/desire. political bias The reader might wonder about the role of political bias in attending to these petitioners. possibility of bias However, one must remember that a relatively small target group increases the possibility of bias in our results. possible bias One might also interview authentic patients of all physicians as a way of "triangulation" to correct for possible bias from the observers. potential bias Another potential bias is the possibility of increased submission of blood isolates, but this would be true for all age groups. publication bias The search for unpublished research should therefore be seen as a necessary but imperfect guard against publication bias. racial bias These effects might have been less than they could have been given a racial bias in dishonorable discharges and blue discharges. recall bias Second, tobacco involvement was assessed via self-report only, and as such the data are subject to recall bias and willingness to report completely and truthfully. religious bias If that discretion is used with a distinct religious bias, do the authorities propose to take any action? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 response bias Moreover, this response bias was a specific externalizing bias for their own distorted speech, rather than a general tendency to make overconfident decisions. risk of bias Second, the high rate of follow-up participation reduces the risk of bias due to selective attrition. sampling bias This relation may suggest the possibility of a sampling bias due to the method used to capture partridges. selection bias This type of study suffers from a number of biases including selection bias and information bias. self-selection bias We thus have a homogeneous sample with limited self-selection bias. self-serving bias However, they will engage in self-serving bias, attributing failure externally when they perceive a low probability of improvement. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. significant bias The main evidence cited supporting this proposal has come from the interpretation that dream content shows a significant bias toward representing threatening events. slight bias Thus, there is a slight bias towards shorter words. social desirability bias All interviews risk social desirability bias, whereby interviewees respond as they think interviewers wish. source of bias This source of bias would only serve to weaken the strength of any association we found. strong bias However, one should consider that studies of coding receive a strong bias from single unit recording strategies themselves. survivorship bias Survivorship bias is another potential confounding factor when interpreting these results. systematic bias Another type of systematic bias is of particular relevance for (2): some types of consequences are difficult or impossible to quantify. unconscious bias It gives the judge an unconscious bias in trying the case. 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