Which of the following examples describe fairness in data analysis? Select all that apply.

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Considering systematic factors that may influence your data, factoring in social contexts that could create bias in your conclusions, and making sure your sample population represents all groups are effective ways to ensure that your analysis is fair and doesn't create or reinforce bias.
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Considering systematic factors that may influence your data, factoring in social contexts that could create bias in your conclusions, and making sure your sample population represents all groups are effective ways to ensure that your analysis is fair and doesn't create or reinforce bias.
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Considering systematic factors that may influence your data, factoring in social contexts that could create bias in your conclusions, and making sure your sample population represents all groups are effective ways to ensure that your analysis is fair and doesn't create or reinforce bias.