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  2. Sexism in academia - Wikipedia

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    In the academic disciplines of political science and international relations, research has found evidence of gender bias in publishing and teaching. The Teaching, Research and International Policy (TRIP) project gathers data and publishes analysis on the discipline of international relations. [36]

  3. Reporting bias - Wikipedia

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    Reporting bias occurs when the dissemination of research findings is influenced by the nature and direction of the results, for instance in systematic reviews. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Positive results is a commonly used term to describe a study finding that one intervention is better than another.

  4. Criticism of credit scoring systems in the United States

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    Prohibiting the reporting of medical debt for a certain time period after billing. Protections within payment plans for consumers. Restriction of reporting of medical debt for uninsured or underinsured patients or for patients that are negotiating disputes with their health insurance company. Requirements of notice when debt is reported.

  5. WGA West Establishes System For Reporting Discrimination In ...

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    The WGA West has established a confidential reporting system for members who believe they’ve been discriminated against during the hiring process or when seeking representation. Members are ...

  6. Replication crisis - Wikipedia

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    Publication of studies on p-hacking and questionable research practices: Since the late 2000s, a number of studies in metascience showed how commonly adopted practices in many scientific fields, such as exploiting the flexibility of the process of data collection and reporting, could greatly increase the probability of false positive results.

  7. Racial diversity and discrimination in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Science Foundation (NSF), women and racial minorities are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). [1] Scholars, governments, and scientific organizations from around the world have noted a variety of explanations contributing to this lack of racial diversity, including higher levels of discrimination, implicit bias ...

  8. Black businesses face uphill battle after reverse racism ...

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    “It’s going to become a lot more important to collect the data, to document the discrimination, and to prove that the disadvantage is directly linked to race,” she said.

  9. Digital redlining - Wikipedia

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    The use of big data and analytics allow for a much more nuanced form of discrimination that can target specific vulnerable populations. [25] For example, Facebook has been criticized for providing tools that allow advertisers to target ads by ethnic affinity and gender, effectively blocking minorities from seeing specific ads for housing and ...