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      • The bill specifies that moderation is “politically biased” if it “is designed to negatively affect a political party, political candidate, or political viewpoint,” or “disproportionately restricts or promotes access to, or the availability of, information from a political party, political candidate, or political viewpoint,” or “an officer or employee of the provider makes a decision about moderating information provided by other information content providers that is motivated by an intent to...
      cdt.org/insights/the-thorny-problem-of-content-moderation-and-bias/
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  2. We define bias as the systematic difference between the study results obtained from an NRSI and a pragmatic randomized trial (both with a very large sample size), addressing the same question and conducted on the same participant group, that had no flaws in its conduct.

  3. Moderator Bias. The moderator collects the data and has a major impact on the quality of the data. The moderator’s facial expressions, body language, tone, manner of dress, and style of language may introduce bias. Similarly, the moderator’s age, social status, race, and gender can produce bias.

  4. Apr 17, 2021 · Many people have expressed concern about bias in admissions, hiring, policing, sentencing, social media moderation, and many other aspects of society. The worry is that biases like these are...

  5. Apr 10, 2024 · These researchers suggest that whether people think abstinence or moderation is better depends on how they think about the conflict between goals that leads to the dilemma.

  6. Oct 15, 2022 · After a few preliminaries, we will discuss (1) considerations in selecting predictor variables for a model; (2) modern approaches to mediation; (3) testing for moderation; and, finally, (4) the role of sample size in estimating regression models.

  7. Sep 7, 2013 · In this paper, we review and discuss the impact of the three main sources of potential bias in the traditional approach to mediation analyses: (i) mediator-outcome confounding; (ii) exposure-mediator interaction and (iii) mediator-outcome confounding affected by the exposure.

    • Lorenzo Richiardi, Rino Bellocco, Daniela Zugna
    • 2013
  8. Jun 15, 2018 · To better understand the relationship between moderation and censorship, we investigate whether users' perception of moderator bias is supported by how moderators act, using the Big Issues Debate (BID) group on Ravelry as our platform of study.

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