perceptual bias

collocation in English

meaningsofperceptualandbias

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perceptual
adjective
uk
/pəˈsep.tʃu.əl/
us
/pɚˈsep.tʃu.əl/
relating to the ability to notice something or come to an opinion about something using ...
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bias
noun
uk
/ˈbaɪ.əs/
us
/ˈbaɪ.əs/
the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence ...
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(Definition ofperceptualandbiasfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The 'indirect mapping scenario' is also supported by the current finding of a strongperceptualbiastowards assimilatory errors.
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The most obvious source of concern with respect toperceptualbiasis related to the presence of agreement and disagreement.
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In the case of a vowel contrast, theperceptualbiascaused by sr is reduced.
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Hence, theperceptualbiasmay have amplified a tendency that is already present in the data and therefore qualifies as a genuine production constraint.
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We argue that the hominins making such artefacts are simply exploiting theperceptualbiasof females towards symmetrical entities - whether those entities are faces, bodies or artefacts.
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What they found was thatperceptualbiasis causing a faster, more accurate identification of anger faces.
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Some research suggests several disadvantages to the use of exemplars, particularly in relation toperceptualbiasthat might result from their use.
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In a prior study, we observed that schizophrenia patients display atypical perceptual biases in response to emotional (happy\eutral) facial chimeras.
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Two non-face tasks that also yield left spatial field perceptual biases were included.
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All reporting, however honest and careful, is susceptible to perceptual biases.
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The research on babies' early perceptions and the reorganization of perceptual biases is well covered.
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Evidence of schizophrenia patients' reduced perceptual biases in response to emotion chimera.
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The present study suggests that procedures that index perceptual biases in children's emotion processing may prove fruitful in assessing and predicting young children's social adjustment.
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The approach provided a method to overcome the difficulties that arise from perceptual biases in the design domain.
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What perceptual biases and innate structures does the child bring to the task of interpreting the world?
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These expectations and perceptual biases in children may thus have substantial intergenerational links.
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To conclude, despite the undeniable existence of perceptual biases, there is little reason to doubt the reliability of the keying error corpus on which the present study is built.
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