forward bias
forward bias is in the direction a junction or vacuum tube wants to conduct currentreverse bias is in the direction a junction or vacuum tube opposes conducting current
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Unintentional bias means the source of the bias is in the data collection or sampling method. Its not done purposefully, but rather ignorantly.
Various FET biasing circuits are as follows: 1. Fixed bias 2. Self bias 3. Potential divider bias 4. Current-Source bias
John Parker's testimony was bias. He didn't want to look bad, so he said what would make him look good.
Your question forces me to bias my answer in your favor. Please attenuate the bias in that circuit. As a noun: To avoid a bias in the results, the survey should include a cross section of age groups. As an adjective: A bias cut fabric will give the garment more flexibility. As an adverb: If you bias cut the wood, it will add more dimension to the piece. As a verb: Revealing the witness' background could bias the testimony for the jury.
Cross examination provides the opportunity challenge "direct testimony" given by a witness. It is a fact finding mission. It is a way to expand on the testimony and get to "the rest of the story". You can't assume that witness testimony is without bias, is full on omissions or is just plain perjury. Within the legal scope of cross examination, you can ask questions that force the witness to reveal more information that can bring a new light to the testimony and its context.
David Houston Jones has written: 'Samuel Beckett and testimony' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Testimony is the correct spelling.
Eyewitness testimony refers to an account given by a person who has witnessed an event or crime. It is considered as evidence in legal proceedings, but it may be subject to limitations and inaccuracies due to factors like memory bias and suggestibility.
Fixed Bias,Self Bias, Forward Bias, Reverse Bias
a bias is a(n)
Samuel Crossman has written: 'A sermon preached upon April xxiii. MDCLXXX. in the cathedral church of Bristol' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Sermons 'The young man's calling' 'The last testimony & declaration of the Reverend Samuel Crossman, D.D. and Dean of Bristoll' -- subject(s): Last words, Dying declarations
What? Bias is a one sided opinion
Bias can mean prejudice or to cut cloth in a diagonal line. "When choosing someone for a jury, you want to be sure to pick someone who doesn't have a bias against either party." "Celandine is going to major in history, with a bias on the Middle Ages." Your question forces me to bias my answer in your favor. Please attenuate the bias in that circuit. As a noun: To avoid a bias in the results, the survey should include a cross section of age groups. As an adjective: A bias cut fabric will give the garment more flexibility. As an adverb: If you bias cut the wood, it will add more dimension to the piece. As a verb: Allowing the mayor's brother to bid on the contract might bias the selection of a contractor.
An experimental bias is a bias introduces by scientists or experimenters