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bias is not a characteristic of scientific method
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.
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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A convenience survey or a self-selection survey is most likely to be affected by bias
the strategy that will not help reduce selection bias is:
Selection bias is a kind of error that occurs when the researcher decides who is going to be studied. It is usually associated with research where the selection of participants isn’t random. It is sometimes referred to as the selection effect. It is the distortion of statistical analysis, resulting from the method of collecting samples. If the selection bias is not taken into account, then some conclusions of the study may not be accurate.The types of selection bias include:Sampling bias: It is a systematic error due to a non-random sample of a population causing some members of the population to be less likely to be included than others resulting in a biased sample.Time interval: A trial may be terminated early at an extreme value (often for ethical reasons), but the extreme value is likely to be reached by the variable with the largest variance, even if all variables have a similar mean.
Base resistor method (or) Fixed bias methodBiasing with feedback resistor (or) Collector to base bias methodVoltage divider bias (or) Self bias
Selection, choice
exclude;bias
They are, if the sampling and replacement processes don't introduce any bias.
The voltage or Potential divider bias or the self bias circuit is the best biasing technique because,it has very low stability factor(change in collector current with respect to Ico or Vbe or current gain beta). only in this technique the increase in temperature wont affect the collector current.
There is a kind of selection bias, meaning that is is more likely that we observe very massive stars (several times the mass of Jupiter, the largest star in our own Solar System). Also, many of the planets observed are very, very close to their star. Once again, this is probably a selection bias - it is more likely to observe such a planet, since it is more likely to partially block the light of its star, or because the gravitational wobble of the star would be more in that case.
bias
non response, in accurate response and selection bias
If all the interviewers are men