What historical bias skewed the initial census of detected exoplanets?

Answer

Favoring searches for planets with more than six times the mass of Earth, leading to missing smaller worlds.

Early detection methods were biased toward finding massive planets (like Hot Jupiters or 'super-Jupiters'), causing scientists to overlook smaller, rockier planetary outliers.

What historical bias skewed the initial census of detected exoplanets?

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