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bias

[bahy-uhs] / ˈbaɪ əs /


NOUN
diagonal weave of fabric
Synonyms
VERB
cause to favor
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
WEAK
be fair be impartial be just


Example Sentences

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There is no evidence substantiating concerns of bias at a school after it cancelled a visit from a Jewish MP, a watchdog ruled.

From BBC

A big reason to keep a brag book is to guard against recency bias.

From The Wall Street Journal

He says that in both the tobacco and toothpaste examples, the firms were tapping into something known in behavioural science as "authority bias".

From BBC

Recency bias leads investors to project recent gains forward, while familiarity bias causes them to overweight what they know best.

From MarketWatch

Some hiring managers may have unconscious bias and may even be younger than you.

From MarketWatch