Explain Biases of research.
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Biases in research refer to systematic errors that distort the research process or outcomes. Selection bias occurs when the sample is not representative, leading to skewed results. Confirmation bias involves favoring information that confirms pre-existing beliefs. Publication bias arises when only positive results are published, distorting the overall picture. Researcher bias occurs when the researcher's expectations influence the study's design or interpretation. Addressing biases is crucial for ensuring the validity and reliability of research findings.