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his is a graded discussion: 40 points possible
due Oct 7
Unit 5 Discussion - How Can Biases Affect Data & "Facts"?
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Discussion: Unit 5, Due Wednesday by 11:59 pm CT
How Can Biases Affect Data & "Facts"?
Instructions:
When making decisions business people are searching for accurate data to base their models on. However, sometimes implicit and explicit biases can affect not only what data sources are selected but also how that data is interpreted.
Considering this please address the following prompts in your discussion:
- Think of a business example of how a bias created a poor analysis, decision or outcome. How could this have been avoided?
- Support your ideas with examples and/or references.
Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references in APA format.
The post and responses are valued at 40 points. Please review post and response expectations. Please review the rubric to ensure that your response meets criteria.
Estimated time to complete: 2 hours
Peer Response: Unit 5, Due Sunday by 11:59 pm CT
How Can Biases Affect Data & "Facts"?
Instructions:
Please respond to a minimum of two peers.
In your response please consider the following :- Is bias always a bad thing?
- Is it important to overcome a bias, or just be able to recognize it?
Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references in APA format.
Estimated time to complete: 1 Hour

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I agree with the student’s point of argument. People make rushed decision based on
what is presented to them and ignore others because they consider such as useful—for
instance, the ads in social media platforms. Your activities are monitored continuously, and
businesses take this opportunity to present to you with just what you might want. You might
have bought something out of curiosity that was instilled in you with ad...
