Not exact matches
Yeo explained that you need to prepare someone's finger for this process to make sure blood is flowing, but if you end up squeezing the finger
too hard or have to prick it
too many times, that may damage and break down cells — and this cellular damage could
skew various test
results.
The
results were
skewed slightly by the fact that more people stuck to the meat free diet than stuck to the omnivorous one — 55 per cent kept strictly to their veggie regimen, compared with only 32 per cent on the other diet — but that could just show that when it comes to keeping people interested in healthy eating, deliciousness is a factor
too.
That being said, you must be careful not to get
too bogged down by weekly
results, it has a tendency to
skew your perspective.
He explains that it has become all
too easy for some researchers to misrepresent their
results, enhancing DNA bands in a gel, for example, or scrubbing out background blemishes, either to innocently make images look better or, in some cases, to
skew the
results deliberately.
Hypothyroidism,
too, can
result in
skewed cholesterol numbers.
The Gates survey contradicts that idea — though it did find that giving test scores
too much weight in teach evaluations can
skew results.
Too often, people compare the reality of self - publishing to the ideal of legacy publishing, and such a
skewed comparison doesn't yield useful
results.
Results can be
skewed by multiple factors, including survivorship - bias, share class differences, «improper» categorization, adviser and fund ownership changes, multiple sub-advisers, and inconsistent time frames... three months is
too short to matter, lifetime is
too long to care.
Does that mean that the same procedure has led to the same
skewing of the PDF of S in the model - derived
results too?
On occasion, written responses may be more candid than responses obtained during a meeting if a client is
too embarrassed to tell a lawyer directly that they were unhappy with some aspects of the lawyer's service, but overall
results can be
skewed the other way since those who are happy with the firm are more likely to respond than those who have concerns.