skews

[US]/skjuːz/
[UK]/skjuːz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to distort or twist out of shape; to misinterpret or misrepresent; to make unfair or biased; to affect the accuracy of something

Phrases & Collocations

data skews

skews analysis

skews results

skews distribution

skews impact

skews factors

skews trends

skews measurements

skews outcomes

skews data

Example Sentences

his opinion skews the data significantly.

the survey results skews towards younger demographics.

she believes that media often skews public perception.

the study skews the findings in favor of the hypothesis.

economic factors can skew the results of the experiment.

personal biases can skew our judgment.

the sample skews heavily towards affluent households.

her experiences skew her views on the subject.

data collection methods can skew the overall analysis.

the political climate skews the interpretation of the results.

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