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Bias in the data is inaccurate data. Any error in data will yield false results for the experiment. Experiments by their nature must be exact. Many trials are not accepted until the results can be duplicated.
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Science is related to life science because science studies everything on planet earth so how can it not be.
there is no homophone for science, but science can be a synonym of field, which is a homophone of feald.
Science should not be bias, it either is or it isn't. If one is basing their study on a bias, they could miss or dismiss certain results because of their beliefs rather than facts. It would be faulty science.
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human nature.
In science, bias is an undesirable property, whose presence may not be recognized by the experimenter. A maladjusted measuring standard would produce such an error. In intellect tests, cultural bias may be very difficult for the experimenter to recognize.
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The answer is Random Sample
The same way female scientists approach science, The scientific method which controls for human bias.
Scientists who understand how science works will always be on guard against their own possible bias. And of course, there is always peer review. Scientists who do exhibit bias will eventually be challenged by other scientists.
When you see the sparingliful of the situation instead of the spraingly.
There are many books that delve into the relationship between science and religion; however, many of these books have a bias towards science or a bias towards religion. Some books that delve into the relationship between science and religion are "Science and Christianity: Conflict or Coherence?" by Henry F. Schaefer III and "Rock of Ages: Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life" by Stephen Jay Gould.
Study the science yourself, or accept that scientists know what they are talking about.
Make your students raise their hands and vote while they have their eyes shut.