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A basic difference between scheduling in service systems and scheduling in manufacturing systems is the random nature of requests in manufacturing systems as opposed to more uniform requests in service systems.
Halo Effect
A cognitive bias where the perception of one positive quality in a person leads to the unjustified extension of positive evaluation to other qualities.
Favorable Impression
The positive perception or judgment of someone or something based on initial interactions or information.
Interview Bias
A type of response bias that occurs in research when the interviewer’s beliefs, views, or characteristics unduly influence the subject's responses, leading to skewed results.
Subject Bias Effect
The influence of a participant’s preconceptions or expectations on their behavior in an experiment, potentially skewing results.
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