systematic bias
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsystematicandbias
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systematic
adjective
uk/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk/us/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt̬.ɪk/
according to an agreed set of methods or ...
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bias
noun
uk/ˈbaɪ.əs/us/ˈbaɪ.əs/
the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence ...
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(Definition ofsystematicandbiasfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Another type ofsystematicbiasis of particular relevance for (2): some types of consequences are difficult or impossible to quantify.
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This indicates asystematicbias, in which the residual differences increase at higher predicted values.
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Our assessment was thatsystematicbiasthrough attrition was minimal.
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So there is asystematicbiasin individual access to political discussions.
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The results of the multivariate analysis suggest asystematicbiasin the pattern of birth weight reporting.
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Examination ofsystematicbiasprovides an insight into factors responsible for the deviation between predicted and actual values.
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Nonetheless, there were no indications of anysystematicbias.
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The satisfactory ad hoc and post hoc interrater reliability studies substantially reduce the possibility of asystematicbiasfrom the interviewers.
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It is unlikely that this resulted in anysystematicbias, but the possibility cannot be discounted altogether.
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This lessens the likelihood thatsystematicbiaswas introduced into the results either by the self-reporting or by the incomplete reporting.
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It is worth noting, however, that even if somesystematicbiasdoes take place, this would increase (or decrease) all of the coefficients on democracy.
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Thus, it is unlikely that the current results are solely due tosystematicbias.
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This technical procedure produces asystematicbiasin the separation by broadening peaks within the chromatogram.
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We did not expect anysystematicbiasfrom this.
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In addition, the study explores whether there is asystematicbiasin the reporting of birth weight.
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Careful inspection and analyses found no indication of asystematicbiaswith regard to which patients data was missing.
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Clinical involvement in research of this kind may introducesystematicbiasand is worthy of further investigation.
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Possibly there was asystematicbiasin the measurement because such low values did not correlate with the general picture of nutrition formulated from our other measurements.
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Evidence-based approaches have the potential to avoidsystematicbiasthrough the combination of a structured, exhaustive evaluation of scientific documentation and an assessment of diverse practitioner opinion (5).
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The selection process would not have introducedsystematicbias, but does raise questions about generalizabity, in that we were clearly targeting a motivated group of patients.
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