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I had been reading about fuzzy logic — that branch of mathematics concerned with deliberately introducing imprecision into decision science.
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Second, correction methods often depend on the selection of arguable instruments that potentially introduce another imprecision.
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Thus, any random variation introduced by imprecision associated with single measurement would reduce the magnitude of the hazard ratios observed.
The latter may have introduced some imprecision, but we felt this was a risk worth taking in view of the alternative, that is, excluding the studies.
Although it might introduce increased imprecision in the methodology, such bias is considered nondifferential and can therefore hardly explain the statistically significant associations found in two of the four cohorts studied.
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