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We aimed to present LEAP in a neutral manner in relation to the concept of spirituality; however, it cannot be ruled out that participants with an open or accepting attitude towards spirituality (and related concepts) may have self-selected for participation, thus creating a potential for selection bias.
Second, there is a potential for selection bias.
There was also a potential for selection bias, as the enrollment staff, while occupied with one patient, may have missed additional candidates presenting to the ED for evaluation.
Bengtsson admits that there is a potential for selection bias in his study since the data comes from entrepreneurs who choose to be vocal about their opinions on The Funded.
Among those 433 samples, 42%, 32%, and 20% of the patients had diseases G, PU, and GC, respectively, which shows that there is a potential for selection bias in the sequence samples.
Finally, there is a potential for selection bias.
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Compared with population-based studies, clinic-based studies (2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12) notoriously have a potential for a selection bias, such as selecting patients with more severe illness.
It is acknowledged that in a pragmatic study of this kind there was a potential for a selection bias to be introduced.
Snails of the genus Radix occupy species specific distribution ranges with distinct climatic niches, indicating a potential for natural selection driven speciation based on ecological niche differentiation.
Discriminating female mate preferences enhance the variance in reproductive success among males of a population and create a potential for sexual selection, which can account for trait evolution and diversification.
Subjects included only males, and were a small subset of workers that were nonrandomly selected by the owners of each factory, introducing a significant potential for selection bias.
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