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    Fibromyalgia diagnosis and biased assessment: Sex, prevalence and bias. by Frederick Wolfe, Brian Walitt, Serge Perrot, Johannes J Rasker, Winfried Häuser

    Published in PLoS ONE (2018-01-01)
    “…RESULTS:In the selection-biased sample of referred patients with fibromyalgia, more than 90% were women. …”
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    The Problem of Bias by Taha J. al 'Alwani

    Published in American Journal of Islam and Society (1993-04-01)
    “…Moreover, as the IIIT joins the UEE in this undettaking, it seeks to exonerate itself from the charge that it is biased in favor of theoretical thinking and thus insensitive to the applied sciences. …”
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    Bias Cut’ by Ailsa Cox

    Published in Angles (2016-04-01)
    “…‘Bias Cut’ is an original piece of short fiction inspired by the art and writings of Leonora Carrington (1917-2011). …”
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    Verification Bias by Todd A. Alonzo

    Published in Revstat Statistical Journal (2014-04-01)
    “…This paper discusses the impact of this bias, verification bias, when estimating the accuracy of dichotomous and continuous diagnostic tests. …”
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    Mutation bias interacts with composition bias to influence adaptive evolution. by Alejandro V Cano, Joshua L Payne

    Published in PLoS Computational Biology (2020-09-01)
    “…Mutation is a biased stochastic process, with some types of mutations occurring more frequently than others. …”
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    Biased by the Group: Memory for an Emotional Expression Biases Towards the Ensemble by Jonathan C. Corbin, L. Elizabeth Crawford

    Published in Collabra: Psychology (2018-10-01)
    “…In each experiment we demonstrated that even after only a single exposure, memory for the neutral expression in the happy group was biased happier relative to the same expression in the sad group. …”
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