All data were reduced using the SOSIE algorithm, which accounts for
systematic biases present in previously published observations.
Not exact matches
«The most important thing for us in this first stage has been to
present the biological information in a simple but at the same time reliable manner from the point of view of data treatment, for example correcting
systematic biases between experiments that can lead to erroneous conclusions,» adds Rossell, who is now at the University of Warwick, in the UK.
The data
presented below, clearly reflects what some authors have defined as «poverty infatilization» (Kaztman & Filgueira, 2001), demonstrating the relevance of studying age
biases not only in comparative terms but also within time, in order to account for its
systematic growth.
Sample members taking the survey would sometimes leave answers blank or respond that they did not know.This issue would be okay if we knew the missing values were random, however most often there is
systematic reasons for why some people leave answers blank thus
presents bias into the model.
Improbable though it may seem, research by University of Chicago psychologists has shown that people are less prone to
biases like excessive aversion to losses and more apt to make
systematic and rational decisions when a choice is
presented to them in a foreign language rather than their native tongue.