Bias

Bias and Causation: Models and Judgment for Valid Comparisons (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)(1) The occurrence of systematic error in contrast to random error in an estimated value or relationship involves the presence of bias.

(2) Bias may also refer to the effect of an identifiable factor that was not expected to influence an estimated value or relationship.


Compiled by John P. Keeves 1995

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