From un- + biased.
unbiased (comparative more unbiased, superlative most unbiased)
- Impartial or without bias or prejudice.
2019, Li Huang, James Lambert, “Another Arrow for the Quiver: A New Methodology for Multilingual Researchers”, in Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, →DOI, page 1:The methodology, which we have named the Aural-Oral Transect (AOT), is a systematic, easy-to-implement, unbiased way of collecting quantitative data on spoken language use in multilingual settings.
impartial or without bias or prejudice
- Bulgarian: непредубеден (bg) (nepredubeden), безпристрастен (bg) (bezpristrasten)
- Czech: nezaujatý
- Dutch: onbevooroordeeld (nl), onpartijdig (nl)
- Finnish: tasapuolinen (fi), puolueeton (fi)
- Galician: ecuánime (gl)
- German: unvoreingenommen (de), unbefangen (de)
- Greek: αμερόληπτος (el) (ameróliptos)
- Gujarati: નિષ્પક્ષ (niṣpakṣ)
- Irish: neamhlaofa
- Maori: ngākau tapatahi, matatika
- Polish: bezstronny (pl)
- Russian: беспристра́стный (ru) (bespristrástnyj), непредвзя́тый (ru) (nepredvzjátyj), непредубеждённый (ru) (nepredubeždjónnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: neo-chlaon
- Spanish: ecuánime (es), imparcial (es), objetivo (es), factual (es)
- Ukrainian: неупере́джений (neuperédženyj), безсторо́нній (uk) (bezstorónnij)
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