biasses

/ˈbaɪəsɪz/
noun
  1. Plural of bias; tendencies or prejudices that affect judgment.
    • The study examined the cultural biasses in the test questions.
    • Her report highlighted several unconscious biasses in the hiring process.
    • We need to be aware of our own biasses when making important decisions.
verb
  1. Third person singular present of bias; influences unfairly or causes prejudice.
    • The algorithm biasses results toward popular products.
    • His personal experience biasses his opinion on the matter.
    • The news article biasses readers against the new policy.
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