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Notational bias
Notational bias is a form of cultural bias in which a notation induces the appearance of a nonexistent natural law.
For example, cosider a scientific experiment that seeks to measure whether most people keep their cars inside or outside garages. How does such a notation cope with cloth car covers, or carports which consist of a roof with open sides? This is a source of error caused by the available categories. It is a form of notational error.
See also: Cultural bias, and Cognitive bias
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