| None of these things are evidence of bias. The algorithm is biased if it's giving the wrong score due to race or redundantly encoded race. To show that the algorithm is biased, you need to show that (score, race) pairs are more predictive than (score, ) singletons. Line [36] and [46] both attempt to address this question. The only one of these which is statistically significant is "race_factorOther:score_factorHigh" in line [46]. The other things you bring up are interesting, but do not show bias. At best they show disparate impact which isn't remotely the same thing. |
Orwell would have loved "disparate impact isn't bias" :)