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  • 1Relative Präzision — Während ordinale Insolvenzprognosen lediglich eine Reihung von Unternehmen entsprechend den erwarteten Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeiten vornehmen, ordnen kardinale Insolvenzprognosen jedem Unternehmen explizit eine Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeit zu.[1]… …

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  • 2Relative strength index — The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a financial technical analysis oscillator showing price strength by comparing upward and downward close to close movements.The RSI is popular because it is relatively easy to interpret. It was developed by J.… …

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  • 3bias of juror — A propensity or prepossession which does not leave the mind indifferent; it may be actual or implied that is, bias in fact or bias presumed as a matter of law, as where the juror is a close relative of a party. 31 Am J Rev ed Jury § 172. Among… …

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  • 4Media bias — Part of a series on Censorship By media …

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  • 5Codon usage bias — refers to differences in the frequency of occurrence of synonymous codons in coding DNA. A codon is a series of three nucleotides (triplets) that encodes a specific amino acid residue in a polypeptide chain or for the termination of translation… …

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  • 6Media bias in the United States — Journalism News · Writing style Ethics · Objectivity Values · …

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  • 7Sampling bias — In statistics, sampling bias is when a sample is collected in such a way that some members of the intended population are less likely to be included than others. It results in a biased sample, a non random sample[1] of a population (or non human… …

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  • 8Malmquist bias — For other uses of Malmquist, see Malmquist (disambiguation). The Malmquist bias refers to an effect in observational astronomy which leads to the preferential detection of intrinsically bright objects. It was first popularized in 1922 by Swedish… …

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  • 9Systematic bias — In metrology, dynamical systems theory, computational mechanics, and statistics, a systematic bias is a bias of a measurement system or estimate method, which leads to systematic errors, namely produces readings or results which are consistently… …

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  • 10Grid bias — is a DC voltage applied to electron tubes (or valves in British English) with three electrodes or more, such as triodes. The control grid (usually the first grid) of these devices is used to control the electron flow from the heated cathode to… …

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