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I did not use the term "correctly" to describe how assessments (outcomes) are done because what is correct for one set of preferred outcomes based on the underlying student demographics may not be correct for another set of preferred outcomes based on different student demographics.
Exactly what is the "correct" design for a specific business depends on the business rules; what is correct for one organization may not be correct for another.
But the move was correct for one simple reason.
And while it's true that respondents may be more willing to be honest when faced with a computer screen rather than a human voice, pollsters are never able to perfectly correct for one flaw in human behaviour that affects all these statistics – whether out of pride, shame or sheer laziness: people lie.
We can observe that the performance improves as the code rate decreases because the codes can correct for one packet in a group of coded packets where.
These two types of errors were called on a per-SNP rather than per-ROH basis, as calls can be correct for one part of an autozygous segment and wrong for another.
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She stressed the importance of collecting conflicting information before making up one's mind, of calibrating one's certainty level to the strength of the evidence, of enduring uncertainty for long stretches as an answer became clear, of correcting for one's biases.
The head drop across the wellhead choke, corrected for one stage, is calculated in metric units: {text{Drop}} = 0.3048, 2.3, left( {p_{text{wh}} - P_{text{downstream}} } right)/gamma_{text{l}} /{text{no}}.
With two exceptions, this was still true after correcting for one of the other predictors (CMH tests in Table 4).
All timings were corrected for one frame (1/60 s) of lag between triggers and refreshing of the projected image, measured using a photodiode outside the task.
Following the approach described in Smith and Blundell (1986) [ 22], variance of the estimators' formulas was corrected for one endogenous regressor.
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