Failure to follow this basic principle of population science -- a common complaint about research in the cognitive sciences -- can profoundly skew the results of brain imaging studies, leading to ...
‘White hat bias’ (WHB) (bias leading to distortion of information in the service of what may be perceived to be righteous ends) is documented through quantitative data and anecdotal evidence from the ...
We all have biases. They’re our brain’s way of reducing the energy it takes to deal with the terabytes of information thrown at us every day. We connect the dots, fill in the gaps with stuff we ...
Pathology has long been the cornerstone of cancer diagnosis and treatment. A pathologist carefully examines an ultrathin slice of human tissue under a microscope for clues that indicate the presence, ...
Media bias - its causes, types, real impact on public trust. Learn how biased reporting shapes public opinion, fuels ...
Statistics are often estimated from a sample rather than from the entire population. If the inclusion probability of the sample is unknown to the researcher, that is, a nonprobability sample, naively ...
Learn how media narrative, framing theory, and media bias influence public perception. Discover real examples, effects, and ...
We focused on genes with two isoforms to more easily identify what features underlie the difference in estimated expression. Out of 5,716 transcripts from genes with two isoforms in which at least one ...