Word: bias
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that intellectuals, the kind that get in there are themselves power-seekers, narrow, angry about not having the kind of power. Certainly, a Cambridge party is political to a fault. It could be that the academic world is a microcosm that breathes into it a certain bias, which when applied to the national scene amounts to a negation of the way it's more or less worked for 190 years...
...pleasantly surprised by your sporting gesture of allowing Mark Frazier on Wednesday, December 8th, to write an article unequivocally condemning the SDS for their attacks on Professor Herrnstein. I have been conditioned in the past to get from the Crimson an unstintingly Left wing bias in all your editorials so it was a refreshing, though I believe only a token act, to read a different point of view in the Crimson. I hope to see more of this in the future. Alex Kummel...
Michener charged that the Moore report reflected the bias of one professor. He also said that the survey contained "loaded questions...
...prevent personal bias from influencing his research. Moore said he left the data gathering to his students, and let a fellow professor write the first draft...
...efforts to create the pluperfect detective, director Don Siegel leans the movie on a steep right-wing bias. Harry is more than a policeman, he is an avenging god. He has the strength and endurance of ten because his heart is pure law-and-order. Harry succeeds in tracking down the killer, only to see him slip away under the cloak of snivelling libertarianism. The district attorney, backed by an intellectual judge from Berkeley, informs Harry that the criminal's rights were violated. This inverted bit of deus ex machina gives Scorpio time to terrorize a busload of children...