What are the biases to avoid when collecting and analyzing evidence?

An evidence collector and analyst should avoid biases such as selection bias, channeling bias, confirmation (collector bias), transfer bias, and citation bias. For example, if an investigator has already preconceived where or whom to get information from, this is selection bias. If an investigator leaves out crucial information in analysis and recommendation, this is a citation bias.

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