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Yamilet Holmes
18 January, 00:35
What is bias? Explain an example of Bias.
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Barrett Robles
18 January, 02:25
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Bias is when someone fells a certan way about something, if you wnt fund soccer or basket ball and you only interview soccer players that's bias
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