Sentence examples for erroneous hypotheses from inspiring English sources

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We assumed that this gap could partly be explained by the misspecification of the response rate expected with standard treatment, leading to erroneous hypotheses tested in the phase-II trial.

For instance, in their examination of ESL learners' metalinguistic reflections, Simard et al. (2015) found that some error corrections may lead to learners' erroneous hypotheses about the intent of their instructors.

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However, even when patterns generated from multiple processes exhibit correlation, results of analysis that have inadvertently mixed processes, for instance multiple dispersal processes, may be misleading and lead to an erroneous hypothesis generation.

For a given identification cost, this allows us to maximize the probability that an identified model of the system lies in the performance-related region of interest in accordance with the hypothesis test and, therefore, decrease the probability of opting for an erroneous hypothesis.

This threshold value is optimal in the sense that it yields the least number of false acceptances (which are the ASR system's erroneous phone hypotheses termed as correct and hence left unpruned by the confidence measure).

Phylogenetic signal in sequence data can get noisy due to (i) multiple substitution processes (saturation) and (ii) erroneous homology hypotheses caused by ambiguous sequence alignment.

Using BINGO, we corrected for these through the Benjamini and Hochberg correction which provides strong control over the False Discovery Rate (FDR, expected proportion of erroneous null hypothesis rejections among all rejections ).

Usually, datasets of interest are created for certain hypotheses, and erroneous or implausible data are removed from these sets.

Hence, our decision is also "a function of the importance, in the typically ethical sense, of making a mistake in accepting or rejecting a hypothesis" (1953: 2): we are balancing the seriousness of two possible errors (erroneous acceptance/rejection of the hypothesis) against each other.

With respect to the auditory hypothesis, each (erroneous) consonant response was analyzed in relation to its potential alternatives, the latter consisting of the set of consonants occurring in either word-initial or word-final position in the Dutch language.

FDR values (p<.20) were calculated using package 'multtest' in R (http://www.r-project.org) to evaluate the expected ratio of erroneous rejections of the null hypothesis to the total number of rejected hypotheses among all the genes or SNPs analyzed [51].

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