Bias errors
October 14th 2007
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Bias errors
Amazon.com: "range bias error": Key Phrase page
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Bias (statistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In statistics, the term bias is used for describing several different concepts: A biased sample is one in which some members of the population are more likely to be included than ... (more...)
Fundamental attribution error - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In attribution theory, the fundamental attribution error (also known as correspondence bias or overattribution effect) is the tendency for people to over-emphasize dispositional ... (more...)
Errors and Bias in Judgment
Heuristics and judgmental biases cause organizations to choose the wrong projects ... Why do we need decision aids? Can't people make good choices on their own? (more...)
Amazon.com: "angle bias error": Key Phrase page
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Controversy Erupts Over Errors, Bias in Textbook
Psychics Fail to Foresee Their Own Fortunes - Joe Nickell investigates ... In 2006, New Jersey public high-school junior Matthew LaClair made headlines after secretly tape ... (more...)
4. Measurement error and bias
4. Measurement error and bias. Epidemiological studies measure characteristics of populations. The parameter of interest may be a disease rate, the prevalence of an exposure ... (more...)
More on Bias (systematic) and Random Errors
More on Bias (systematic) and Random Errors. Systematic/bias errors are consistent and repeatable (constant offset) (more...)
bias error: Definition from Answers.com
bias error ( ?b??s ?er?r ) ( statistics ) A measurement error that remains constant in magnitude for all observations; a kind of systematic (more...)
Bias error ? LS-OPT Support Site
The total error ? the difference between the exact and computed response - is composed of a random and a bias component. The bias component is a systematic deviation between the ... (more...)