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Finally, our categorization of educational level in the present analysis was somewhat crude and a more refined categorization might have provided additional information on the ability of both versions of EQ-5D to discriminate across categories on this variable.
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Study limitations include the varying time between visits, and the broad categorization of anatomical location which might have led to undetected new GWs and thus an underestimate of incidence.
Also studies in Bangladesh and Iraq had the cut-off point of 4 cm for both latent and active phase which might have affected the categorization and hence the difference in the outcome from the study [ 8, 9].
Knutson admits that Russell himself might have objected to such categorizations, and to the very idea of reviving his legacy.
Knutson admits that Russell himself might have objected to such categorizations, and to the very idea of reviving his legacy.
Had we chosen different variables and categorization to construct this outcome index, the results might have been different.
Although collecting data from all available PDMs might have minimized selection bias, the process of categorization may have resulted in informational bias due to the difficulty in interpreting ambiguous and obscure descriptions contained in some of the PDMs.
It is possible that unilateral FOF inactivations would induce a hemispheric imbalance so strong that a real but nuanced role for the FOF in gradual accumulation might have been obscured by a strong post-categorization bias.
Since categorization malleability is comparable in two conditions, finding rationalizations for being deceptive might have been equally at play.
In such condition, one might have expected that a speed advantage would clearly appear for categorization at the basic level.
Is it plausible that the first (memory) task might have primed a particular mindset in participants that affected their categorization performance?
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