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Information on known risk factors, such as handwashing and food history, may be susceptible to "rumination bias," that is, a tendency for those who have been ill to systematically bias the reporting of exposure.
We chose to present mainly on the conventional p53 classification because this was our original hypothesis and we centred our results on the original questions proposed, as we did not wish to bias the reporting on the basis of the study results.
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In this case, the exclusion of depressive or anxiety disorders may bias the reported prevalence rates and limit generalizability.
To the extent that the selection bias, and the reporting bias in our results lead to overestimating VAP prevention practices in ICUs, weaknesses identified appear robust enough as to support targeted interventions for improvement.
However, it is unlikely that this selection will have biased the reported specific aspects of the relationship changes or influenced differences between the three groups.
This may introduce bias in the reported incidence and outcome of complications.
Finally, we investigate the existence of a potential publication selection bias in the reported results.
To test whether our selection system suffers this bias problem, the reported best expression-improved mutant (RbcL341) was examined in our system.
Statistical analyses for this study were undertaken using intention to treat analysis, minimising bias in the reported findings.
"Our review of documents revealed many additional email communications that exhibited racial or ethnic bias, as well as other forms of bias," the report states.
Churches should "create a culture that welcomes cultural diversity into the church and will actively address unconscious bias", the report says.
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