Bias
A systematic tendency that influences how information is collected, interpreted, or analyzed, often without conscious intent.
What This Really Means
Bias refers to systematic influences that can shape how questions are asked, interpreted, or answered.
Recognizing bias is essential for producing fair, inclusive, and trustworthy insights rather than assuming neutrality by default.
Examples
Survey questions that assume certain experiences are universal
self-reports influenced by social expectations
algorithms trained on non-representative data.
Common Misunderstandings
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Bias isn’t defined by the results are useless, and it’s about a systematic tendency that influences how information is collected, interpreted, or analyzed, often without conscious intent.
Bias isn’t an all-the-time rule, and it can change with context and timing.
Bias is about a systematic tendency that influences how information is collected, interpreted, or analyzed, often without conscious intent, and it doesn’t imply that only people, not systems, can be biased.
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We identify patterns related to Bias by analyzing responses in our assessment modules, helping you understand your unique relationship dynamics.
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