bias
意味: A tendency to favour or oppose something in an unfair way
Bias is a tendency to favour or oppose a person, group, or thing in an unfair way, often based on preconceived notions rather than evidence. In research and statistics, bias refers to systematic errors that can affect results. Recognising and addressing bias is important for fair decision-making.
例文
- The newspaper has a well-known political bias. 这份报纸有众所周知的政治倾向。El periódico tiene un sesgo político bien conocido.その新聞にはよく知られた政治的偏向があります。그 신문에는 잘 알려진 정치적 편향이 있습니다.
- We need to eliminate bias from the recruitment process. 我们需要在招聘过程中消除偏见。Necesitamos eliminar el sesgo del proceso de contratación.採用プロセスから偏見を排除する必要があります。채용 과정에서 편견을 제거해야 합니다.
- The study was criticised for selection bias in its sample. 该研究因样本选择偏差而受到批评。El estudio fue criticado por sesgo de selección en su muestra.その研究はサンプルの選択バイアスについて批判されました。그 연구는 표본의 선택 편향에 대해 비판을 받았습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From French 'biais' (a slant, oblique), of uncertain origin, possibly from Old Provençal or Greek 'epikarsios' (oblique). Originally a bowling term for the weighted side of a ball that makes it curve.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
From Old French 'biais' meaning 'slant, oblique.' Originally a term from the game of bowls describing the curve of the ball, it came to mean any inclination away from a straight path or neutral position.
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