Systemic bias
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Systemic bias is the inherent tendency of a process to favor particular outcomes. The term is a neologism that generally refers to human systems including institutions; the analogous problem in non-human systems (such as measurement instruments or mathematical models used to estimate physical quantities) is often called systematic bias, and leads to systematic error in measurements or estimates.
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See also
- Bandwagon effect
- Bigotry
- Cognitive bias
- Discrimination
- Disinformation
- Echo chamber (media)
- Ethnocentrism
- Flag-waving
- Framing (social sciences)
- Funding bias
- Gatekeeping (communication)
- Inherent bias
- Institutional racism
- Managing the news
- Media bias
- Media manipulation
- Observational error
- Paradigm shift
- Prejudice
- Propaganda
- Spin (public relations)
- Underrepresented groups
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