obvious bias

Frequency: 8.216.5 per million words

A bias that is easy to see or recognize.

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Examples (10)

  • The news report showed an obvious bias towards the government's position.
  • The judge was removed from the case due to his obvious bias against the defendant.
  • There was an obvious bias in the study's sample selection, which skewed the results.
  • It was clear from the interview questions that there was an obvious bias in favor of younger applicants.
  • It's hard to take your argument seriously when you have such an obvious bias.
  • Can't you see the obvious bias in how the story is being presented?
  • Looking back, the obvious bias of the referee affected the entire outcome of the match.
  • If the selection process has an obvious bias, the entire experiment will be considered invalid.
  • The committee's goal is to eliminate any obvious bias from the judging criteria.
  • Despite claims of neutrality, the article contained a shockingly obvious bias.