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To deal with this situation Cole and Preacher (2013) advise researchers to base any comparisons on latent-variable models that account for unreliability, biasedness, and measurement errors.
To account for unreliability in presynaptic spiking and synaptic release, each input spike crosses the synapse with probability 1/4.
Patients will be randomised within PCP; therefore, sample sizes must be larger to account for unreliability of measures and for design features.
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Several explanations may account for the unreliability of serum MDA levels in sepsis.
This may account for the unreliability of questions about bowel movements at specific times of day.
What accounts for this unreliability?
The fact that we were dealing with tissues fixed in formalin (according to a variety of protocols) up to 20 years earlier, accounts for the unreliability of allele imbalance studies and may also have affected flow cytometry analyses.
The good performance of the Raschpower procedure illustrated in different settings [ 16, 18] strengthens the previous finding that methods based on marginal maximum likelihood estimations and accounting for the unreliability of the latent outcome provides adequate power in item response theory [ 13].
Studies with five or fewer individuals were excluded on account of unreliability.
It is important in both of these examples that it is not only reasonable to violate Reflection, but that to do otherwise would involve failing to properly account for the evidence about the unreliability of one's future beliefs.
Assuming that the outcomes are correlated, power for MANCOVA was performed, taking into account possible baseline differences (using the observed means from the Hispanic REACH study) and adjusting for unreliability.
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