Publication bias affects research because it emphasizes results that do not represent the overall universe of evidence.
How it hurts your wallet: This bias could make you avoid checking your credit card statement after overspending or when money's tight because you're afraid to see the damage. That's a lot of bad tendencies. What should I do about all of this? Self-awareness is key. Being mindful of ...
For one set of reports, we removed all identifying features so that the source was unknown to the coder. In a second set, we preservedBAUM, MaGUSSIN, PhilBaum, M. A. and P. Gussin (2004). Issue Bias: How Issue Coverage and Media Bias Affect Voter Perceptions of Elections. Mimeo, ...
music, movies, education, promotional messages and other data. So the information they convey to ordinary users is very important, and it can also affect their ideas.” But sometimes the media will have bias when reporting, which will influence some people's...
Healthcare IT News interviewed AI expert Henk van Houten, chief technology officer at global IT vendor Royal Philips, to get a better understanding of bias in AI and what the healthcare industry can do about it. Q: What are the different ways bias can arise in healthcare AI? A: Let me...
How Social Media Is Taking Over the News Industry As news reading becomes more social, how do different types of annotations affect people's selection of news articles? This paper reports on results from t... S Laird 被引量: 10发表: 2012年 Behavioral Effects of Framing on Social Media User...
Due to the continuous progress of constructing sustainable environments in China, the role played by the Chinese central government as the main body for promoting green development is worth studying. Because China’s ecological civilization building has
Do you have subconscious weight bias? Identifying our own biases is a critical step towards weight bias reduction. There are avariety of online tools for assessing weightandother biases around race, gender, sexual orientationand other topics. ...
Bias is always an issue in qualitative research. But the more aware you are of the pitfalls, the easier it will be get meaningful data. Here are two of the most common fouls when interviewing: 1. Asking leading questions: Don’t ask a question in a way that suggests a particular answer...
Also, avoiding bias is not as simple as it seems because it tends to seep even in the most carefully built questionnaires. Here are a few ways to mitigate this: First, ensure that your questions do not contain leading messages or opinions that might guide your respondents in a particular di...