• Time-saving bias is a concept that describes people's tendency to misestimate the time that could be saved (or lost) when increasing (or decreasing) speed...
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  • to be less than the probabilities of the parts. Time-saving bias, a tendency to underestimate the time that could be saved (or lost) when increasing (or...
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    Length time bias (or length bias) is an overestimation of survival duration due to the relative excess of cases detected that are asymptomatically slowly...
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    Algorithmic bias describes systematic and repeatable harmful tendency in a computerized sociotechnical system to create "unfair" outcomes, such as "privileging"...
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  • Bias is a disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing, usually in a way that is inaccurate, closed-minded, prejudicial, or unfair....
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  • economics, present bias is related to hyperbolic discounting, which differ in time consistency. Even though the term of present bias was not introduced...
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  • Political bias refers to the bias or manipulation of information to favor a particular political position, party, or candidate. Closely associated with...
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  • In statistics, the bias of an estimator (or bias function) is the difference between this estimator's expected value and the true value of the parameter...
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  • nMOS transistors when biased in the accumulation region, i.e. with a negative bias applied to the gate. More specifically, over time positive charges become...
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    Dunning–Kruger effect (category Cognitive biases)
    The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people with limited competence in a particular domain overestimate their abilities. It was first...
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  • A status quo bias or default bias is a cognitive bias which results from a preference for the maintenance of one's existing state of affairs. The current...
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  • Illusion of explanatory depth (category Cognitive biases)
    The illusion of explanatory depth (IOED) is cognitive bias or an illusion where people tend to believe they understand a topic better than they actually...
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  • Framing effect (psychology) (category Cognitive biases)
    Framing effect is a cognitive bias where people’s decisions change depending on how options are framed, even when the options are logically identical....
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  • psychology, the false consensus effect, also known as consensus bias, is a pervasive cognitive bias that causes people to overestimate the extent to which other...
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  • Puritanical bias refers to the tendency to attribute cause of an undesirable outcome or wrongdoing by an individual to a moral deficiency or lack of self...
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    unemployment. Technological change typically includes the introduction of labour-saving "mechanical-muscle" machines or more efficient "mechanical-mind" processes...
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  • Compassion fade (category Cognitive biases)
    as the number of people in need of aid increase. As a type of cognitive bias, it has a significant effect on the prosocial behaviour from which helping...
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  • Allegiance bias (or allegiance effect) in behavioral sciences is a bias resulted from the investigator's or researcher's allegiance to a specific party...
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  • An empathy gap, sometimes referred to as an empathy bias, is a breakdown or reduction in empathy (the ability to recognize, understand, and share another's...
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  • this type of time inconsistency, and it relates to a variety of topics including procrastination, addiction, efforts at weight loss, and saving for retirement...
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  • various types of comparison. The Dunning–Kruger effect refers to a cognitive bias, whereby people whose ability at a task is in fact low or average overestimate...
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    impending leap second adjustment, but no information about local time zones or daylight saving time is transmitted. The current protocol is version 4 (NTPv4)...
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    of noise events in the time-domain on the supply bias of an electronic system, in particular with a voltage regulated supply bias incorporated with closed-loop...
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  • stories), contacting others by using the internet, the phone, or by spending time with family or close others, and by displaying team logos, emblems, or insignias...
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  • over evolutionary time should result in a bias to make the less costly error (i.e., adaptive rationality leads to cognitive biases). Error management...
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  • Australian daylight saving referendum was held on 16 May 2009 in the Australian state of Western Australia to decide if daylight saving time should be adopted...
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  • endeavor. A related phenomenon is plan continuation bias, which is recognised as a subtle cognitive bias that tends to force the continuation of a plan or...
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    George W. Bush (category Time Person of the Year)
    the legitimacy of the US Supreme Court: Institutional loyalty, positivity bias, and the Alito nomination". American Journal of Political Science 53.1 (2009):...
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    particular genre or country. Voting systems differ, and some surveys suffer from biases such as self-selection or skewed demographics, while others may be susceptible...
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  • Actor–observer asymmetry (also actor–observer bias or actor–observer difference) is a bias one exhibits when forming attributions about the behavior of...
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