biase

[US]/ˈbaɪəs/
[UK]/ˈbaɪəs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a systematic error or deviation from the true value; a prejudice or inclination
v.to cause to be biased; to influence or incline unfairly
Word Forms
Pluralbiases

Phrases & Collocations

biased opinion

biased reporting

biased source

unbiased view

Example Sentences

the study revealed significant gender bias in hiring practices.

media outlets are often accused of political bias.

judges must set aside personal bias when rendering verdicts.

confirmation bias can lead us to ignore contradictory evidence.

the algorithm was found to have racial bias against certain groups.

training programs aim to reduce unconscious bias in the workplace.

there is a clear bias toward experienced candidates in this industry.

scientific research should be free from any institutional bias.

her book examines the historical bias against women in science.

the jury selection process must eliminate potential bias.

cognitive bias affects decision-making in subtle ways.

cultural bias can distort how we interpret other societies.

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