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"biased results" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to outcomes that are skewed or distorted in some way due to preconceived beliefs or an agenda. For example, "The study was criticized for providing biased results that supported the researchers' own agenda."
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I have even been publicly accused of being paid to produce biased results.
It's important to note that surveys often have biased results that researchers need to account for in their analysis.
It has been shown that the widely used average IFSS method can lead to biased results.
Her research uncovered 168 such studies in that year alone, and of those, 156 showed biased results that favored the sponsor's interests, she told the Guardian.
Second, several specification and estimation issues are poorly addressed in prior work, possibly generating biased results.
If such trials are included in systematic reviews, biased results may be used to change policy.
However, MSE gives biased results when the input signals are noisy.
It may lead to biased results.
Not controlling for these characteristics might lead to biased results.
In nonrandomized studies this can result in biased results.
(Possibly implicitly biased results! you may shout. Yes, that's true and important.
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