sesgo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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sesgo (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

Sesgo refers to a tendency or inclination to favor one thing over another, often leading to a distortion in thinking or interpretation. In various contexts, sesgo is commonly used to describe biases in research, opinion, or analysis.

In Spanish, the term is used frequently in both oral and written contexts, especially in discussions about social sciences, psychology, and statistics.

Example Sentences

  1. El sesgo en la investigación puede alterar los resultados finales.
  2. The bias in the research can alter the final results.

  3. Es importante reconocer el sesgo que podemos tener al juzgar a los demás.

  4. It is important to recognize the bias we might have when judging others.

  5. Este estudio presenta un sesgo que debemos considerar antes de aceptar sus conclusiones.

  6. This study presents a skew that we must consider before accepting its conclusions.

Idiomatic Expressions

While sesgo is not typically used in many set idiomatic expressions, it can be part of phrases that address bias or perspective in discourse.

Example Sentences with Idiomatic Expressions

  1. Cada quien tiene su sesgo personal al interpretar la historia.
  2. Everyone has their personal bias when interpreting history.

  3. No dejes que tu sesgo afecte tu decisión final.

  4. Don't let your bias affect your final decision.

  5. En la política, es difícil encontrar un discurso sin sesgo.

  6. In politics, it is hard to find a discourse without bias.

Etymology

The term sesgo comes from the Latin word "sectĭo," which means "cutting" or "way" and evolved into the Spanish "sesgar," meaning to slope or to cut across. This reflects the concept of deviating from a straight path or point of view.

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23-07-2024