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When the study intervention is available to clinicians outside of the clinical trial, the trial could become biased to favor the control study arm.
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Some concerns have been raised that informational research becomes biased if consent is relied upon as those who would consent to sharing data could be different from those who do not consent (Rothstein and Shoben 2013).
The distribution then becomes biased by these outlier solutions.
They also suggested that the Russian leader was deeply concerned about the possibility that Mr. McCain, widely viewed here as having a strong bias against Russia, could become president.
[C9.] Merrill Accused of Bias in London Stephanie Villalba, a former senior manager at Merrill Lynch, said she was "bullied and belittled" by her boss and then unfairly forced out of her job, in what could become London's highest profile sex bias case.
Considerable effort was thus taken to minimize randomization bias as this could become more pronounced over the course of repeated measurements performed in the same animals and tumors.
However, since the gradient in the site's vicinity did not flatten, a short adaptation time was always necessary to climb the final part of the gradient and clockwise bias above 0.25 could become advantageous when the source is close.
Inappropriate decisions regarding the choice of comparator could become a source of uncertainty (Bojke et al, 2009) and can bias the estimated added value of new treatments.
I might be a bit biased as a former employee, but when it comes to social news, I think LinkedIn could become the Wall Street Journal of social news not Twitter or Facebook.
But they also could become a way to prove it's moving too slowly, and any signal of bias no matter how small is sure to be seized upon by the current administration.
Food could become cheaper.
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