Just a little closer look at the study promoting big health and monetary benefits from a minor reduction in salt intake
reveals significant biases, inconsistencies and statistical manipulation.
The study also found that users who are inconsistent in their ratings contribute to a smaller bias, while more consistent users contribute to a
more significant bias.
Capping is a widely used statistical technique designed to reduce year - to - year volatility when examining change over time, but this method can
introduce significant bias.
We find large, statistically
significant bias when it comes to white teachers» expectations for black students, and almost none for white students (see Figure 2).
«If you think there might be
significant biases embedded in emails sent among employees of Texas oil - and - gas company that collapsed under federal investigation for fraud stemming from systemic, institutionalized unethical culture, you'd be right.»
In a guest article published last month by VentureBeat, Jolley laid out why he thinks neutrality and independence are critical to intelligent assistants in the future: because assistants owned by tech giants can
demonstrate significant bias.
«As a result, the influence of external activities such as consulting or speaking fees, research grant funding and stock ownership has the potential to
create significant bias and uncertainty for issued recommendations.»
We moved employees from their current teams to new «SWAT» teams and built into those individuals» performance goals and incentives
a significant bias toward quick decisions.
However there is certain to be some residual,
significant bias that will be impossible to measure and correct.
Demand from customers in this sector had driven growth, with «
a significant bias for high - performance compute» leading to a shift in chip sales towards more powerful chips and therefore higher average selling prices.
Although this alone would not be a system worth betting, it reveals
a significant bias and provides an important filter for creating a lucrative betting system.
The Sun would obviously have these stats as they do the table, but I wouldn't have a clue as to how to get them from them, or indeed whether they would want to release them, especially if they did show
a significant bias against Arsenal, as I suspect they would do.
Our analysis of the mammals endangered by hunting shows
a significant bias in the regions and species benefitting from research effort (figure 4).
Investors typically have
a significant bias towards owning investments within their own country — this is known as home country bias — so by diversifying internationally, investors can gain exposure they would otherwise be neglecting.
Overall, advisors had
a significant bias towards active management.»
Mackas and Dunne and I noted
the significant bias between the Secchi disk method and in situ fluorometry which, when combined with a shift from one sampling technique to the other during the 1900s, induced a spurious centennial scale trend in the data.
Coupled with self - selection bias (people researching any topic are likely to think that topic is important), and you have
a significant bias in the process that we should all be willing to admit.
Bio-optical measurements of chlorophyll from these floats show
no significant bias with satellite remote sensing products [Xing et al., 2011].
If, in fact, it is ever demonstrated that there was
any significant bias or errors in the VOS SST observations, there would then also follow certain consequences to the accuracy of those satellite observations, which used the in - situ observations of the VOS network to calibrate the satellite data for atmospheric absorption coefficients.
They went on to select input parameters for the box model based on observations, computed the difference for those conditions, and asserted that there is
a significant bias for climate studies.
The result is
a significant bias.
A detailed analysis of the global footprint of major international firms revealed
a significant bias towards...
The research reveals
a significant bias towards the West — with 83 % of lawyers at the top 30 firms based in Europe or North America — and clear gaps in key trading areas around the world.
A detailed analysis of the global footprint of major international firms revealed
a significant bias towards Europe and the USA, with gaps in other key trading areas around the world.
Despite the large community size of the websites and controls against anonymous voting,
significant biases were observed for user voting and rating behavior.