Sentences with phrase «coverage bias issue»

I can assure you, seeing the project grow and the results emerge in more or less real time, the coverage bias issue was not suspected to be quite as large nor quite as tied to the 1998 - present window as it was.
thingsbreak: I can assure you, seeing the project grow and the results emerge in more or less real time, the coverage bias issue was not suspected to be quite as large nor quite as tied to the 1998 - present window as it was Actually it's quoted for 1997 - 2012 (or 2013 for the in press paper) for Cowtan and Way.
This coverage bias issue was identified nearly 10 years ago and has been highlighted in the peer - reviewed literature since at least 2010.
This coverage bias issue was identified nearly 10 years ago and has been highlighted in the peer - reviewed literature since at least 2010.

Not exact matches

AEI's Rick Hess and Brendan Bell recently slammed mainstream media outlets for biased coverage of the Higher Education Act provisions in the recent tax bill: «If professional journalists can't manage to [cover serious policy debates] when it comes to education, it's hard to imagine how they can do it on the most important and polarizing issues of the day.»
In this case, there has been an identification of a host of small issues (and, in truth, there are always small issues in any complex field) that have involved the fidelity of the observations (the spatial coverage, the corrections for known biases), the fidelity of the models (issues with the forcings, examinations of the variability in ocean vertical transports etc.), and the coherence of the model - data comparisons.
«The book is riddled with small inaccuracies, and because it displays a pervasive bias in its coverage and evaluations of climate issues.
As a psychological tendency, past research shows that among those most strongly committed to a position on an issue; even objectively favorable coverage is likely to be viewed as biased and hostile to their goals.
But 2014 was also notable scientifically for the emergence of a previously under - examined scientific issue: namely coverage bias in observed surface temperature series, especially the HadCrut4 record issued by the UK Met Office.
Thacker goes on to give a detailed critique of the Journal's biased coverage of climate science issues.
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