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The previous approaches cannot capture complex non-linearities, which could lead to a biased interpretation of the results (e.g. Zanin and Marra 2012).
In the risk analysis, a biased interpretation may occur or threats that seemed to the auditors to be important (according significances or likelihood) may be less important to the mangers or vice versa.
42 (2004) 155), who found that socially anxious individuals accurately recalled threat-relevant information but subsequently imposed a biased interpretation upon that same material, using more ecologically valid stimuli.
Inciting a mob to go out and hang someone based on a biased interpretation of the law was pretty common in the 20th century.
The passport data from most of the individuals studied was not initially taken into account for the analyses to avoid a biased interpretation of the results due to the presence of mislabeled samples.
Coding of the interview transcripts by one author may result in a biased interpretation of the data.
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Selection by emergency physicians (or by radiologists, as in previous studies) employs a potentially biased interpretation of what constitutes a clinically important diagnostic imaging misread or important patient impact (such as increased pain or morbidity).
"The large sample size allows for reliable detection of even comparatively small effects of maltreatment on the brain, whereas the recruitment from the general population allows for a less biased interpretation of the study, which builds on previous research often carried out in psychiatric patients".
One could provide several other examples to show that the De regimine succeeded in presenting itself as a simplified exposition and explanation of Aristotle's thought in practical philosophy, but at the same time transmitted to Giles' readers a strongly biased interpretation of the Stagirite.
The news on TV gives a biased version of reality.
This effect is a kind of biased interpretation, in that objectively neutral or unfavorable evidence is interpreted to support existing beliefs.
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