Conquering Data Bias
Konstantinos Kattidis
Data Analytics Lead
Data bias can manifest in during data analysis, model development and interpretation
Cognitive biases are systematic patterns of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment
The tendency to seek, interpret, and remember information in a way that confirms pre-existing beliefs or hypotheses
This distorts the interpretation of results and hinders the discovery of novel insights
For instance:
The tendency to overestimate one's own abilities, knowledge, or judgments
The tendency to give more weight or importance to recent events or information when making judgments or decisions
It can lead analysts to prioritize recent data points or trends over historical data
Potentially overlooking long-term patterns or trends that may be relevant to the analysis
Sculpting the past to fit the present
The ways in which our memories can be distorted or influenced by various factors
Influence of easily accessible information
A mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples that come to a person's mind when making judgments or decisions
Influence of initial reference points
Occurs when individuals rely too heavily on initial information, when making decisions or estimations
Conquering Data Bias