BIAS


Meaning of BIAS in English

I.

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ clear , definite , marked , obvious , significant , strong

▪ blatant

▪ slight

▪ possible , potential

The data was checked for potential ~es.

▪ alleged

▪ conservative , left-wing , liberal , right-wing

He claims that America's media has a liberal ~.

▪ cultural , political , racial

▪ class , gender

▪ personal

▪ inherent , systematic

▪ media

VERB + BIAS

▪ have

The newspaper has a clear ~ towards/toward the party.

▪ demonstrate , display , exhibit , reveal , show

▪ avoid , eliminate , minimize , prevent , reduce

▪ address , correct , overcome

We have now tried to correct the ~ in our original report.

▪ be free from

The newspaper was free from political ~.

BIAS + VERB

▪ creep in , exist , occur

Bias often creeps in through the wording of questions.

▪ result in sth

▪ affect sb/sth

▪ favour/favor sb

PREPOSITION

▪ with ~ , without ~

All material must be selected and presented without ~.

▪ with a ~

a newspaper with a strong left-wing ~

▪ ~ against

a ~ against women

▪ ~ in favour/favor of , ~ towards/toward

a ~ towards/toward small companies

II.

verb

Bias is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ result

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .