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Biased interpretation offers an explanation for this effect: seeing the initial evidence, people form a working hypothesis that affects how they interpret the rest of the information.
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Biased search, interpretation and memory have been invoked to explain attitude polarization ( when a disagreement becomes more extreme even though the different parties are exposed to the same evidence ), belief perseverance ( when beliefs persist after the evidence for them is shown to be false ), the irrational primacy effect ( a greater reliance on information encountered early in a series ) and illusory correlation ( when people falsely perceive an association between two events or situations ).
Biased and for
In their book on Karski, Wood and Jankowski state that Karski then wrote an article ( which was published in English, French and Polish ) called Shoah, a Biased Vision of the Holocaust, in which he pleaded for the production of another documentary showing the missing part of his testimony and the help given to Jews by Polish Righteous among the Nations.
In November 2001, a short reunion of Not Drowning, Waving – consisting of Bradley, Bridie, Mountfort, Phillips and Southall in the line-up – occurred at the Corner Hotel in Richmond for the book launch of Blunt: A Biased History of Australian Rock.
Biased comments from the conclusion of documents obtained without a search warrant, and against the principles of legal procedure create an unfair forum for judging and condemnation and expose some of the problems of how electronic freedom can be misused towards a systemic persecution and misrepresentation.
Biased and evidence
Biased assimilation and attitude polarization: The effects of prior theories on subsequently considered evidence.
Biased and people
Biased optimism predicts that people tend to judge themselves as less likely than others to experience negative consequences and, conversely, that people tend to judge themselves as more likely than others to experience positive events.
Biased and form
Biased and how
* Biased interview procedures: " The Cameron group's reports gave no information about how interviewers were trained or supervised in the field.
Biased and they
In addition, the preferences of the agent ( the particular rewards that they value ) also cause the beliefs formed to change-this explains the Biased Assimilation ( also known as Confirmation Bias ) shown above.
Biased and information
Biased information can affect public policy if the government tampers with the way information is portrayed in order to cast a positive or negative light on it.
Biased and .
The University of Tulsa is one of 150 colleges to be included in the inaugural edition of “ Colleges of Distinction ” and is also included in " The Unofficial Biased Guide to the 331 Most Interesting Colleges, 2005 edition.
The hostile media phenomenon: Biased perception and perceptions of media bias in coverage of the Beirut massacre.
* Douglas Martin, " Gale Cincotta, 72, Opponent of Biased Banking Policies ," Obituaries, New York Times, August 12, 2001, p. A19.
The new Biased Playlists offer a way to let Amarok take care of the playlist in an intelligent way similar to Dynamic Playlists in previous versions.
On September 6, 2006, on the center's evolutionnews. org blog Discovery Institute staffer Casey Luskin published a post entitled " Putting Wikipedia On Notice About Their Biased Anti-ID Intelligent Design Entries.
Biased graphs are interesting mostly because of their matroids, but also because of their connection with multiary quasigroups.
interpretation and offers
In the Prologue Snorri offers an euhemerized and Christian-influenced interpretation of the myths and tales of his forefathers.
The Ensemble interpretation is similar ; it offers an interpretation of the wave function, but not for single particles.
It offers distinct guidance in the construction and design of practical experiments, especially when contrasted with the Bayesian interpretation.
In the tradition of the Gnostic Gospels, the book offers a mystical interpretation of the Second Coming in which it is understood to be an inner experience, something that takes place within the individual heart.
As of 2011, all locks and dams on this waterway are closed to visitors for security reasons, except the Starved Rock Visitor Center, which offers an excellent interpretation of the entire system.
In De Interpretatione, Aristotle offers an early understanding that lays the groundwork for many contemporary theories of interpretation and semiotics:
Therefore, the procedure mentioned in the text in effect offers an interpretation of the calculus, by supplying a model for the system.
* Formosa Betrayed, a political science book by George H. Kerr that offers a Western perspective and interpretation of the 2-28 incident .- Written in 1965
The word critic comes from Greek (), " able to discern ", which is a Greek derivation from the word (), meaning a person who offers reasoned judgment or analysis, value judgment, interpretation, or observation.
Walter Goodman of The New York Times wrote an unfavorable review and described the film " As an adventure film, Salvador has plenty of speed, grit and grime " and " Taking his cinematic as well as political lead from the work of Constantin Costa-Gavras, offers an interpretation of history, laying blame on conservative forces in the United States for abetting the horrors in El Salvador.
A remake offers a newer interpretation of an older work, characterized by updated or changed assets.
Notably, Maimonides offers a Jewish interpretation of Aristotle ( e. g., Nicomachean Ethics ), who enters into Jewish discourse through Islamic writings.
Notably, Maimonides offers a Jewish interpretation of Aristotle ( e. g., Nicomachean Ethics ), who enters into Jewish discourse through Islamic writings.
This numerical repetition, however, offers an obvious interpretation as a reference to the mathematical and scientific breakthroughs made by Einstein himself.
A further problem may be that, ' through overproduction, the freedom it offers sometimes becomes a form of resistance to any form of interpretation '.
Because this offers an alternative explanation to Thiele's interpretation of Ezekiel 40: 1, and because Thiele's chronology for Jeconiah seems incompatible with the records of the Babylonian Chronicle, the infobox below dates the end of Jeconiah's reign to 2 Adar ( 16 March ) 597 BC, the date of the first capture of Jerusalem as given in the Babylonian records.
The Church of Christ, Scientist was founded in 1879, in Boston by Mary Baker Eddy, the author of its central book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, which offers a unique interpretation of Christian faith.
* Folk artist Will Stratton's song " Robin and Marian " on his album No Wonder offers a modern-day political interpretation of the story of Robin Hood and Maid Marian.
Interest rate parity can be deemed a qualitative model in this sense: though it generally fails to fit exchange rate data as well as higher-powered statistical forecasting models, it offers an intuitive interpretation of the exchange rate and its relation to foreign and domestic interest and inflation rates.
The manuscript offers a literal interpretation of the words and lacks a selection of more personal prayers.
The AAUP offers the original principles, including the 1940 interpretations of the statement and a 1970 interpretation, which codified evaluation of the principles since the time they were adopted.
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