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Analysis / Bias In review, The Harvard Political Review publishes political news and interviews with minimal use of loaded language, such as thisThe Amendment Bigger Than the Constitution. This story is well-sourced from credible media outlets such as theWashington Post,New Republic, andThe Hill. ...
Another important point. What you're reading in #BlackintheIvory has 2 "filters" that suggest the situation may be even worse than it appears: (1) survivor bias- you're seeing the people who stayed, and (2) publication bias- the stories that feel safe enough to share publicly. twitter...
10. “It is a well-known fact that reality has liberal bias.”― Stephen Colbert Political quotes from Liberals 11. “I believe in a relatively equal society, supported by institutions that limit extremes of wealth and poverty. I believe in democracy, civil liberties, and the rule of law....
(1). This correlation could introduce bias into our estimation of the impact of firm-level political risk on the supply of trade credit (i.e., coefficient β1 in Eq. (1)).Footnote 10 More specifically, first, while PRisk has been employed as a measure for the actual unobservable firm-...
Academic Gender Bias and Women's Behavioral Agency Self‐Efficacy The relationship between academic gender bias and female students' agentic self-efficacy expectations was examined. Agentic self-efficacy expectations was ... JR Ancis,SD Phillips - 《Journal of Counseling & Development》 被引量: 25发...
Elite Cues and Media Bias in Presidential Campaigns: Explaining Public Perceptions of a Liberal Press Public perception of a biased news media, particularly media biased in a liberal direction, has increased over the past 3 presidential elections. To examin... MD Watts,D Domke,DV Shah,... -...
Our ultimate task is to find interpretative procedures that will uncover each bias and discredit its claims to universality. When this is done the eighteenth century can be formally closed and a new era that has been here a long time can be officially recognised. The individual human being, ...
Perhaps misestimations of the other party’s morality are part of what stalls cross-party progress. It certainly won’t solve all current issues with hyperpolarization, but working to correct the morality bias could be a good place to start. ...
the existing potential bias in the measures of democracy in the long run by extracting the institutional characteristics of political regimes, voter turnout, expert-based assessments and electoral outcomes into two latent indices of political development that can be compared both across space and time...