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Bias (disambiguation)

Bias is an inclination toward something, or a predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, or predilection.

Bias may also refer to:

Social sciences

  • Confirmation bias, tendency of people to favor information that confirm their beliefs of hypothesis
  • Cognitive bias, any of a wide range of observer effects identified in cognitive science.
  • Cultural bias, interpreting and judging phenomena in terms particular to one's own culture
  • Funding bias, bias relative to the commercial interests of a study's financial sponsor
  • Infrastructure bias, the influence of existing social or scientific infrastructure on scientific observations
  • Media bias, the influence journalists and news producers have in selecting stories to report and how they are covered
  • Publication bias, bias toward publication of certain experimental results

Mathematics and engineering

  • Bias (statistics), the systematic distortion of a statistic
    • Biased sample, a sample falsely taken to be typical of a population
    • Estimator bias, a bias from an estimator whose expectation differs from the true value of the parameter
  • Exponent bias, the constant offset of an exponent's value
  • Personal equation, a concept in 19th- and early 20th-century science that each observer had an inherent bias when it came to measurements and observations

Electricity

  • Biasing, a voltage or current added to an electronic device to move its operating point to a desired part of its transfer function
  • Grid bias of a vacuum tube, used to control the electron flow from the heated cathode to the positively charged anode
  • Tape bias (also AC bias), a high-frequency signal (generally from 40 to 150 kHz) added to the audio signal recorded on an analog tape recorder

Places

  • Bias, Landes, on the coast in southwestern France
  • Bias, Lot-et-Garonne, in southwestern France
  • Bias, West Virginia, a community in the United States
  • Bias Bay, now called Daya Bay, in Guangdong Province, China
  • Bias River, a river in north-western India

People

  • Bias of Priene, one of the Seven Sages of Greece
  • Fanny Bias (1789–1825), French dancer, one of the first who raised on pointes
  • Len Bias (1963–1986), basketball player
  • Bias (mythology), multiple figures in Greek mythology
  • Bias Brahmin, a Brahmin community found in India

In other areas

  • BIAS (Berkley Integrated Audio Software), a software company specializing in sound processing software such as Peak and SoundSoap
  • Bias (book), a book by journalist Bernard Goldberg
  • Bias (bird), the genus of the black-and-white shrike-flycatcher
  • Bias (textile) of a woven fabric, the 45-degree diagonal line along which it is most stretchable
  • Bias frame, an image obtained from an opto-electronic image sensor, with no actual exposure time
  • Bias ratio (finance), an indicator used in finance to analyze the returns of investment portfolios, and in performing due diligence
  • Bremer Institut für angewandte Strahltechnik (BIAS), a research institute dedicated to applied laser optics
  • Belgian International Air Services (BIAS), a former airline from Belgium (1959–80)
  • Birla Institute of Applied Sciences (BIAS), a higher education institute located in Bhimtal, Uttaranchal, India

See also

  • Handedness
  • Bias-ply
  • All articles with titles beginning with "Bias"
  • All articles with titles containing "Bias"


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