Sentences with phrase «potential bias between»

In addition, only a few forecasts provide projections of medium term economic forecasts, resulting a break and potential bias between the short and medium - term projections.

Not exact matches

For the study, the Bohn worked closely with TSRI chemist Thomas Bannister, PhD, to develope new potential drug molecules; they then tweaked their chemical structures to systematically vary the «bias» between the two pathways — G protein signaling and beta - arrestin recruitment.
Since this is a hard bias to overcome in the interview setting, I advise people to be themselves but to look for any areas of potential overlap between them and their interviewers.
However, that potential source of bias is unlikely to affect comparisons between stand - alone private schools and network ones, the main focus of this analysis.
We further examine whether such disagreements are related to the racial match between students and teachers, which would suggest that at least a subset of teachers have systematically biased beliefs about students» educational potential.
Thus, it is critical for educators to identify any discrepancies that may exist between their conscious ideals and unconscious associations so that they can mitigate the effects of those implicit biases, thereby improving student outcomes and allowing students to reach their full potential.
As discussed above, these variables are used to account for the potential selection bias introduced because of the differences between the populations at choice schools compared to traditional public schools.
The NAS report simply recommended efforts to better understand any potential biases by «performing experimental studies on biophysical relationships between temperature and tree - ring parameters».
In Phase II of AeroCom, a large - scale model intercomparison was performed to document the current state of OA modeling in the global troposphere, evaluate the OA simulations by comparison with observations, identify weaknesses that still exist in models, explain the agreements and disagreements between models and observations, and attempt to identify and analyze potential systematic biases in the models.
Absent further evidence of potential bias, a Facebook friendship between judges and counsel shouldn't even be worthy of mention as grounds for recusal.
We did not do direct comparisons on measures between countries or treat country as a between subject variable due to potential differences in scale interpretation, response bias, or subtle differences in survey translation.
This study aims: (a) to examine whether poverty predicts changes in behavior problems between 1.5 and 8 years of age; (b) to estimate potential selection bias for the observed associations.
This would likely result in conservative estimates of the relationships between adverse childhood experiences as persons who had potentially been exposed to an experience would always be misclassified as unexposed; this type of misclassification would bias our results toward the null.32 However, to assess this potential effect, we repeated our analyses after excluding any respondent with missing information on any one of the adverse childhood experiences.
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