impartial basicly. Basicly if someone was on a jury and a case was presented where a guy stole something but the jury member already knew the guy and didn't like him he would be biased against him (he would go against him regardless of evidence) so unbiased means not showing favoritism or prejudice.
Fair means unbiased. That is to say, the expected outcome of a set of trials is the same as what would be expected on theoretical grounds.
unbiased.
the use of random sampling that results in an unbiased conclusion.
you can not people can be biased and not biased
Because it is easily influenced by extreme values (i.e. it is not unbiased).
The sample mean is an unbiased estimator of the population mean because the average of all the possible sample means of size n is equal to the population mean.
that means to have objective Jury
something different to other things
Hi: Do you mean 'ballots'? Ballads are songs. : /
An opinion based on facts and not personal beliefs.
Only if you make it unbiased. Samples can be weird. If you make it unbiased, then yes.
Biased- prejudice Unbiased- fair or impartial
it mean you should be unbiased with the data and do not let your emotion try to color the facts
The oxymoron in the sentence is "unbiased opinion," as an opinion is inherently subjective and cannot truly be unbiased.
The root word of "unbiased" is "bias."
Neutral and nonpartisan are synonyms for unbiased.
A sample is Unbiased if everyone in the sample have an equal chance of being selected