to be biased (有偏见) by the daily samples they were working with. For example, hesupposed that a judge fearful of appearing too soft on crime might be more likely tosend someone to prison _4_ he had already sentenced five or six other defendants(被告) only to forced community service ...
A partial answer to this question was given by Sugiura in 1965, who found, that the test named above may be biased (Sugiura (1965, Ann. Inst. Statist. Math. , 17 , 261–263)). According to Lehmann (1986, Testing Statistical Hypotheses , 2nd ed., pp. 322–324, Wiley, New York) ...
she had never taken the time to challenge stereotypes, and thus allows them to continue not only in her own mind, but also to those she encounters. In an equally concerning, and perhaps even more disturbing example, Alexie shows dangers of a single story through the biased viewpoint of the...
The court held the school to be the proper final arbiter on the question of the best interests of the child regarding educational placement. Based largely on culturally biased psychological testing results, the Roma children in question were declared mentally handicapped by educational psychologists. ...
We asked whether the occurrence and the extent of host gender-biased parasitism vary among higher parasite taxa, among individual species within these taxa and within parasite species among localities. To answer this question, we studied prevalence, abundance, species richness and the level of ...
The short-term behaviour of the model, relevant to swine production, is considered by examining the prevalence of infection at slaughter. Comparison of the two modelling approaches indicates that neglecting the intermittent pattern of infectiousness can result in biased estimates for [Formula: see ...