Biased definition

Biased in this context means a person(s) who has unresolved personal, professional, or financial conflicts of interest with Respondent.
Biased means a preference or an inclination, especially one that inhibits impartial judgment, or to influence in a particular, typically unfair direction; prejudice.
Biased means an imperfection that causes certain numbers or sections of numbers to appear at a higher frequency than probability allows for.

Examples of Biased in a sentence

  • The Research Committee will decide which libraries of ArQule Compounds to screen in the Collaboration (e.g., Compass Array Sets, Biased Array Sets, or Mapping Array Sets, as described in the Collaboration Plan).

  • The settlement size is always greater under the Plaintiff Biased Rule than under the Defendant Biased Rule, for any set of raw parameters of the model.

  • Biased ground rules - A potential contractor, subcontractor, employee, or consultant has worked, in one government contract, or program, on the basic structure or ground rules of another government contract.

  • Biased neighbor selection is based on the information that is collected from DNS lookups on popular CDNs names.

  • This gives us three ranking files, the one with the regular queries (Standard ), with the biased expansions (Biased ) and with the debiased expansions (Debiased ).

  • In this paper, we introduce and evaluate collaborative variations of the BNS-BU (Biased Neighbor Selection - Biased Unchoking) locality promotion approach, namely Collaborative and Layered Collaborative, BNS-BU, as well as the Splitting of Chunks approach.

  • The OIG shall report on compliance with those recommendations to the United States on the same schedule and following the same protocols established with 9 respect to the Continuation of Measures to Prohibit Biased Policing.

  • The specific Locality-Aware BitTorrent peer selection algorithm employed by SmoothIT is based on a combination of Biased Neighbor Selection (BNS) and Biased Unchoking (BU), as presented in [4] and [5], and has already been evaluated successfully for a wide variety of simulated scenarios; see also Section 3.

  • Perseverance in self-perception and social perception: Biased attributional processes in the debriefing paradigm.

  • In this case, we have cPT = (1 − p)cˆPT the settlement is and cDT = pcˆPT + cˆDT and, using (3), S(ΦP ) = I + β (pcˆTP + cˆTD) − (1 − β)(1 − p) cˆPT (8) Under the Defendant Biased Rule, denoted ΦD, the Defendant pays cˆTD if he loses, and pays nothing otherwise.


More Definitions of Biased

Biased means prejudiced.
Biased means the mean treatment effect is over- or under-estimated.