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The phrase "amount of biases" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "amount" is typically used with uncountable nouns, while "biases" is a countable noun.
Example: "The amount of biases in the study was concerning."
Alternatives: "number of biases" or "quantity of biases".
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While we do have a historical and ethical responsibility, we also possess an immense amount of biases, misunderstandings and a chronic case of hubris.
To quantify the amount of biases introduced in the STRFs by the GLM and NRC at the population level, we measured the similarity index (SI) between STRFs derived from recorded and simulated data.
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Adjustment resulted in a small amount of bias, and standardization produced the most biased estimates in this scenario.
However, we acknowledge that PCR-based approaches will always introduce a certain amount of bias.
This is the first time that the amount of bias associated with each method is quantified.
It is shown that the proposed ratio estimator is slightly biased, but the amount of bias is smaller than the amount of bias of a simple random sample (SRS) ratio estimator.
Hence, it is necessary for a more structured and consistent approach towards VIA, reducing the amount of bias and subjectivity.
Error in sampling location generally caused negative bias in the catchability estimates with the amount of bias increasing as location error increased.
Rather, he argued that competition could greatly soften the economic effects of a given amount of bias on the part of employers.
This article reviews some of the most common forms of bias encountered in clinical research and outlines various types of study design and analysis that can help to minimize the amount of bias introduced into the results.
"There is always a certain amount of bias involved when you have a name as big as hers," acknowledged Holli Rogers, the buying director for Net-a-Porter, now Ms. Beckham's biggest global client.
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