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Implicit bias, ideological bias, and epistemic risks in philosophy

Mind & Language, 2018
It has been argued that implicit biases are operative in philosophy and lead to significant epistemic costs in the field. Philosophers working on this issue have focused mainly on implicit gender and race biases. They have overlookedideological bias, which targets political orientations. Psychologists have found ideological bias in their field and have
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Überschätzen „Risk of Bias“-Grafiken in Cochrane Reviews das Bias-Risiko?

2015
Hintergrund und Fragestellung: Cochrane Reviews (CRs) beinhalten meist zwei Darstellungen des Bias-Risikos („risk of bias“, RoB) eingeschlossener Studien: ein horizontales Balkendiagramm aller Studien für jedes Bias-Kriterium (RoB Graph) und eine tabellarische Darstellung pro Kriterium[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
von Elm, E, Pfeifer, N, Meerpohl, J
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Risk of Bias and Heterogeneity

JAMA Oncology, 2017
Hirotaka, Matsumoto, Yuki, Kataoka
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Institutional Bias, Risk, and Workers’ Risk Aversion

Journal of Economic Issues, 1995
The collapse of central planning in Central and Eastern Europe has brought greater attention to labor-managed firms (LMFs) as alternatives to both Soviet-type enterprises and conventional capitalist firms. LMFs are firms where labor either holds positions of power or is the ultimate decision-making body.
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Risk of Bias and Heterogeneity—Reply

JAMA Oncology, 2017
Mizuki, Nishino   +2 more
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Risk of Bias Plots

2021
Mathias Harrer   +3 more
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In reply: Bias risk in systematic reviews

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
B S, Allison Schneider   +4 more
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Carcinogen regulation: risk characteristics and the synthetic risk bias.

The American economic review, 1995
In this paper, I will explore the decision to regulate natural and synthetic chemicals. To what extent are regulatory decisions driven by the severity of the risk as opposed to the character of the risk exposure? The striking result is that the risk severity plays a very small role. Instead.it is whether the chemical is synthetic or natural that is the
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