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Table 1 Inferences from monitoring data and associates errors Inference No change Change Actual state No change correct False positive (Type 1 error, α) Change False negative (Type 2 error, β) correct.
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Thus, because the VELC Test® score was reliable and generalizable with a small amount of measurement error, inference from the observed score to the universe score was valid.
・Because the test score was reliable and generalizable with a small amount of measurement error, inference from the observed score to the universe score was valid.
A more efficient implementation of the base quality recalibration and error inference algorithms vastly reduces run time and memory use, making it possible to analyze much deeper sequencing data.
Due to spurious results, incorrect type I error inferences may be drawn.
Parashkev Nachev, a neurologist now at University College London, says he objected to Owen's 2006 paper not on grounds of implausibility or a flawed statistical analysis but because of "errors of inference".
These could always indicate noise resulting from systematic errors in inference, but the high bootstrap values on the DdDp trees suggests otherwise.
Many viruses are known to recombine at a high rate, and failing to take recombination into account when it is present is likely to lead to errors in inference.
Finally, in exploratory studies such as this, in which data are collected with an objective but not with a prespecified hypothesis, multiplicity of data, hypotheses, and analyses can result in errors of inference, requiring the use of multiplicity corrections.
To assess the impact of species tree errors on inference accuracy, we ran TreeFix-DTL and AnGST on the 50-taxon gene trees from the basic experimental setup with species trees that had been corrupted with one and three random NNI operations.
Social psychologists, who study theory of mind processes under the rubric of attribution research, have shown that people often make a logical error of inference: The "fundamental attribution error" (FAE) is the tendency to assume that an actor's behavior and mental state correspond to a degree that is logically unwarranted by the situation.
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