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unbiased
/ ʌˈɪə /
adjective
having no bias or prejudice; fair or impartial
statistics
(of a sample) not affected by any extraneous factors, conflated variables, or selectivity which influence its distribution; random
(of an estimator) having an expected value equal to the parameter being estimated; having zero bias
Also called: discriminatory.(of a significance test). Having a power greater than the predetermined significance level
Other 51Թ Forms
- unbiasedly adverb
- ܲˈ adverb
- ܲˈԱ noun
Example Sentences
“The Order targets NPR and PBS expressly because, in the President’s view, their news and other content is not ‘fair, accurate, or unbiased,’” the legal brief said, according to an NPR report.
"What does matter is that neither entity presents a fair, accurate, or unbiased portrayal of current events to taxpaying citizens."
Trades aren’t known to be unbiased sources of information, but that doesn’t account for all those who may read these pieces and take them at face value.
"As countries come together to shape a new energy security paradigm, they need unbiased, dependable data on the future direction of energy," he added.
Is this a case of rose-tinted dad glasses or an unbiased analysis from one of the best British fighters ever?
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