The Issue of Unconscious Bias in Referee Decisions in the National Rugby League
Referees are appointed to be impartial sporting figures. They are trained to provide leadership and guidance, interpret infractions, adjudicate rules, all while maintaining the highest levels of objectivity and sense. However, when decisions are driven by individual heuristics, limited information,...
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Main Authors: | Katherine A. O'Brien (Author), John Mangan (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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