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According to a 2006 study in the New England Journal of Medicine, around 25percentt of cases where there was no identifiable error resulted in malpractice payments.
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5 Only 13% of Wikipedia articles had identifiable errors when assessed by academics.
For the MMI, the largest source of identifiable measurement error related to aspects of interviewer subjectivity, suggesting further training of interviewers would be beneficial.
13 14 Other strengths include limited missing data, correction of identifiable data errors and inconsistencies, and validation checks to ensure the accuracy of the data used to inform our regression model.
We know that professionally conceived samples simply do not yield results which vary six, eight, ten points from eventual data returns, thaty's why there are identifiable margins for error.
Since Bayesian methods provide a natural way of incorporating identifiable sources of error into an analysis, we believe Bayesian methods should become more common in comparative studies.
Dr. Richard C. Boronow of Jackson, Miss., noted several years ago in The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology that women must understand that the Pap test is a screening test, not a diagnostic test, and like all screening tests it has "an identifiable, but very low, error rate, and therefore the test is best repeated annually".
There were identifiable areas where measurement error could be reduced to provide more certainty around decision-making.
He believes that many misdiagnoses are the result of readily identifiable — and often preventable — errors in thinking.
At least one error was readily identifiable in the Tax Analysts' analysis.
There were identifiable areas for reducing measurement error and providing more certainty around decision-making.
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