Sentence examples for bias could be small from inspiring English sources

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Although previous literature has failed in reaching a consensus on the role of unobservable characteristics, in our results section we discuss why this bias could be small on average.

In addition, our study used a random subject intercept which means that the contrasts are a mixture of within and between subjects; for this reason, confounding factor bias could be small relative to that in a purely cross-sectional study design [ 30].

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The wider implication of this paper is that bias could be introduced through small changes to the survey protocol.

Although publication bias could be of concern because small studies with null results tend not to be published, there was no evidence of potential publication bias in the present meta-analysis.

These results suggest that some publication bias is likely to be present and that actual effect sizes could be smaller than those reported.

With limited substitution, rosters could be smaller.

For smaller TR, no strong bias could be found.

Such bias could be responsible for the different associations observed between the small studies published to date.

That scientific bias could be changing, however.

Thus, inclusion bias could be excluded.

Social desirability bias could be suspected.

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