Sentence examples for bias based on access from inspiring English sources

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First, the validation study was web-based and may have a respondent selection bias based on access to the internet.

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With a voluntary open-access, online poll, there is a potential bias based on accessibility.

Therefore, the utilization gradient seen truly reflects disease burden and implies that there is no access bias based on income.

After accounting for diabetes prevalence, however, the equal proportions referred to the DEC across income groups suggest that there is no access bias based on income.

The authors concluded that a selection bias based on economic status was unlikely because access to health care, and thus selection into the study, did not depend on economic status [ 13].

The point of laws against genetic discrimination is to outlaw rational bias based on relevant information.

The motion also accuses Mr. Hartridge of bias, based on public statements he made immediately after the verdict.

Analyses suggested a publication bias based on Egger's regression (P<0.05).

"They reflect human biases and prejudices that lead to machine learning mistakes and misinterpretations," they add, including bias based on age.

Last year, Trump accused Judge Curiel of bias based on the Indiana-born judge's Mexican ancestry.

More than half of those involved bias based on race, ethnicity or national origin.

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