Sentences with phrase «inaccurate conclusions»

They're taught to critically analyze the data used to avoid drawing inaccurate conclusions.
This oversight has led to inaccurate conclusions regarding the benefits of positive punishment by pet parents, trainers and some scientists as well.
He stressed the importance of ruling out medical issues for any unusual or unwanted behaviors first, before jumping to possibly inaccurate conclusions.
Our tendency to be «quick to judge» another person's ideas, opinions, circumstances, or behavior based only on our «evidence» can lead to potentially inaccurate conclusions.
«Making generalizations based on country can lead people to draw very inaccurate conclusions that may influence both individual and organizational business and management relationships.
Maxwell for example proved Arrhenius drew inaccurate conclusions based on faulty experiments... does the earth have a giant glass bowl around it's atmosphere!!!??!???
Even before the Cambridge Analytica furor, alarms have been sounded about Canadian politicians making inaccurate conclusions about voter behaviour, Susan Delacourt writes.
Since issues are not meant to be fully hashed out, there is the potential for inaccurate conclusions to be drawn.
Many argue that Tory funding of marginal constituencies means a universal calculation of the poll results provides inaccurate conclusions.
Much is left to our speculation, and speculation on the unknown can give rise to some very inaccurate conclusions.
And easy to come to an inaccurate conclusion as a result, if you aren't the type of person who reads ALL of it — which most people aren't.
Although you can also look at football helmet ratings, the NOCSAE cautions «against an over-reliance on any individual data point, rating or measurement which could lead to inaccurate conclusions or even a false sense of security that one helmet brand or model guarantees a measurably higher level of concussion protection than another for a particular athlete.»
Condon's own investigation said the findings of misconduct against Fisher were based on faulty evidence and «inaccurate conclusions» that «did not meet professional standards.»
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has served notice to sue over what it described as Dzamefe Commission's «misleading and inaccurate conclusions
Sloppy science is unfortunate — inaccurate conclusions can be made honestly — and being to «fast and loose» with data forgivable.
One inaccurate conclusion that was drawn, however, was that saturated fat was harmless.
The appeal court found this amount to be «reasonable» and «well within the spousal support guidelines»; in reality, this was simply an inaccurate conclusion on the court's part, no matter how the Guidelines formula was applied.
This is an inaccurate conclusion because the data did not suggest that men cared any less about beauty; rather, they suggested that women cared more about beauty when they had greater power.
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