biasˈbaɪ əs
bias (v)
- present
- biases
- past
- biassed / biased
- past participle
- biassed / biased
- present participle
- biassing / biasing
bias (n)
- plural
- biases
bias (adv)
bias
English Definitions:
bias, prejudice, preconception (noun)
a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
diagonal, bias (adj)
a line or cut across a fabric that is not at right angles to a side of the fabric
bias (verb)
slanting diagonally across the grain of a fabric
"a bias fold"
bias (verb)
influence in an unfair way
"you are biasing my choice by telling me yours"
bias, predetermine (verb)
cause to be biased
bias (Noun)
inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, predilection
bias (Noun)
the diagonal line between warp and weft in a woven fabric
bias (Noun)
a voltage or current applied for example to a transistor electrode
bias (Noun)
the difference between the expectation of the sample estimator and the true population value, which reduces the representativeness of the estimator by systematically distorting it
bias (Noun)
In the game of crown green bowls: a weight added to one side of a bowl so that as it rolls, it will follow a curved rather than a straight path; the oblique line followed by such a bowl; the lopsided shape or structure of such a bowl.
bias (Verb)
To place bias upon; to influence.
Bias (ProperNoun)
One of the Seven Sages of Greece from Priene living in the 6th century BC.
Bias
Bias is an inclination of temperaments or outlook to present or hold a partial perspective at the expense of alternatives in reference to objects, people, or groups. Anything biased generally is one-sided and therefore lacks a neutral point of view. Bias can come in many forms and is often considered to be synonymous with prejudice or bigotry.
Bias
Bias is a disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing, usually in a way that is closed-minded, prejudicial, or unfair. Biases can be innate or learned. People may develop biases for or against an individual, a group, or a belief. In science and engineering, a bias is a systematic error. Statistical bias results from an unfair sampling of a population, or from an estimation process that does not give accurate results on average.
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