PREJUDICES vs BIAS: NOUN
- Plural form of prejudice.
- A partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
- A one-sided tendency of the mind; undue propensity toward an object; a particular leaning or inclination; bent; specifically, in law, prejudice, as of a witness: used most frequently to denote prejudice and habits of thought which prevent the fair or dispassionate consideration of any subject or question.
- In bowling, a bulge or greater weight on one side of a bowl; a difference in the shape and weight of the two sides or poles of a bowl, causing it to curve in its course toward the lighter and less bulged side; hence, the curved course of such a bowl.
- Synonyms Propensity, Inclination, etc. (see bent), prepossession, predisposition, predilection, partiality.
- The fixed voltage applied to an electrode.
- The tendency of such a ball to swerve.
- A weight or irregularity in a ball that causes it to swerve, as in lawn bowling.
- A statistical sampling or testing error caused by systematically favoring some outcomes over others.
- An unfair act or policy stemming from prejudice.
- A preference or an inclination, especially one that inhibits impartial judgment.
- A line going diagonally across the grain of fabric.
- A partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
- An oblique or diagonal line; especially, a cut which is oblique to the texture of a fabric; hence, in dressmaking, a seam formed by bringing together two pieces thus cut; specifically, one of the front seams of a close-fitting waist: sometimes called a dart.
- A weight on the side of the ball used in the game of bowls, or a tendency imparted to the ball, which turns it from a straight line.
- A leaning of the mind; propensity or prepossession toward an object or view, not leaving the mind indifferent; bent; inclination.
- A wedge-shaped piece of cloth taken out of a garment (as the waist of a dress) to diminish its circumference.
- A slant; a diagonal.
- (uncountable) inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, predilection
- The diagonal line between warp and weft in a woven fabric
- A voltage or current applied for example to a transistor electrode
- The difference between the expectation of the sample estimator and the true population value, which reduces the representativeness of the estimator by systematically distorting it
- In the game of crown green bowls: a weight added to one side of a bowl so that as it rolls, it will follow a curved rather than a straight path; the oblique line followed by such a bowl; the lopsided shape or structure of such a bowl.
- A line or cut across a fabric that is not at right angles to a side of the fabric
PREJUDICES vs BIAS: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Slanting diagonally across the grain of a fabric
- Inclined to one side; swelled on one side.
- Cut slanting or diagonally, as cloth.
- Slanting or diagonal; oblique.
PREJUDICES vs BIAS: VERB
- Influence (somebody's) opinion in advance
- Disadvantage by prejudice
- To place bias upon; to influence.
- Influence in an unfair way
- Cause to be biased
PREJUDICES vs BIAS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To apply a small voltage to (a grid).
- To influence in a particular, typically unfair direction.
- To incline to one side; to give a particular direction to; to influence; to prejudice; to prepossess.
PREJUDICES vs BIAS: ADVERB
- N/A
- In a slanting manner; crosswise; obliquely; diagonally.
PREJUDICES vs BIAS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Oblique; slanting; diagonal to the outline or to the texture: now used only or chiefly of fabrics or dress: as, a bias line (in former use) in a drawing; a bias piece in a garment.
- Loaded or swelled on one side, like a biased bowl.
- In a slanting manner; obliquely.
- To give a bias to, as a bowl; furnish with a bias. See bias, n., 2.
- To incline to one side; give a particular direction to the mind of; prejudice; warp: prepossess: as, the judgment is often biased by interest.
PREJUDICES vs BIAS: RELATED WORDS
- Damages, Losses, Injuries, Reservations, Harms, Assumptions, Portrayals, Myths, Perceptions, Attitudes, Preconceptions, Stereotypes, Biases, Prepossess, Bias
- Inclination, Unfairness, Predisposition, Objectivity, Bigotry, Sexism, Skew, Favoritism, Discrimination, Stereotyping, Partiality, Oblique, Diagonal, Predetermine, Prejudice
PREJUDICES vs BIAS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Male chauvinism, Animus, Worldview, Antipathies, Snobbery, Hatred, Ideologies, Presuppositions, Presumptions, Racism, Insecurities, Bigotry, Damages, Injuries, Bias
- Distortion, Hatred, Slant, Inclination, Predisposition, Bigotry, Sexism, Skew, Discrimination, Stereotyping, Partiality, Oblique, Diagonal, Predetermine, Prejudice
PREJUDICES vs BIAS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If you have any prejudices, set them aside.
- Labour MPs who did not share its prejudices.
- They warn of prejudices, educate complexity, cultivate wonder.
- All human beings have prejudices and irrational ideas.
- Assuming no one is free from biases and prejudices, trainers will remain open to appropriate challenges from trainees to their held biases and prejudices.
- Some of those prejudices are hard won by bitter experience and are worth sharing as cautionary tales, but they are prejudices just the same.
- Discrimination is acting upon your prejudices, exhibiting your prejudices.
- Judges and juries are not free frompersonal prejudices or the prejudices oftheir communities.
- When we hold prejudices, those prejudices are instances of essences.
- The former is between Bayesian prejudices and erroneous prejudices.
- PP estimates have slight bias withgreater variability in bias compared to LOCF.
- Search here for information on Bias or an Appearance of Bias.
- The next bias is really two different types of bias.
- Selection bias and information bias in clinical research.
- This is the cognitive bias known as confirmation bias.
- Levels of implicit bias frequently conflict with selfreported attitudes, usually because emplicit measures show no bias while implicit measures show bias.
- If bias subtraction is enabled, master darkcreated will be bias subtractusing the master bias file defined in the bias subtraction section.
- Topics covered in the course include: overview of validity and bias, selection bias, information bias, and confounding bias.
- Actual bias bias in fact; implied bias bias that law.
- These include criteria related to assessment of selection bias, performance bias, detection bias, attrition bias, and reporting bias.
PREJUDICES vs BIAS: QUESTIONS
- How did Shinano step outside of his own prejudices and respect?
- Does Jeffrey Epstein use evolutionary theory to dress up his prejudices?
- What are some of the prejudices you have towards K-dramas?
- Why is it so hard to eliminate discrimination and negative prejudices?
- How are racial prejudices used in to kill a Mockingbird?
- Does Jane Eyre criticize or reinforce existing Victorian social prejudices?
- What are the stereotypes and prejudices of Fulani in Ghana?
- Do Germans and French people have different economic prejudices?
- What are some of the biggest prejudices about travellers?
- How does absolute thinking come into play in prejudices?
- Do attention bias modification and cognitive bias modification of interpretation work together?
- How do the array solutions bias-T Plus and bias T master work?
- Is the device-under-test exposed to an opposite-bias bias-temperature stress?
- What are the system requirements to activate bias AMP and bias FX?
- Is it possible to eradicate bias and bias from our minds?
- How to increase the bias stability of a self-bias amplifier?
- What are selection bias and publication bias in formal evaluations?
- Is there a gender bias in ideological bias among economists?
- How is measurement error bias related to confirmation bias?
- Which is less efficient fixed bias or cathode bias?