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For example, an electronic search that retrieves 20,000 studies is likely to contain most of the relevant studies, but if only 300 (1.5%) are relevant it is very imprecise and resource intensive.
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In small meta-analyses, for the same reason that Q has low power, I is very imprecise.
"It's very imprecise, it's very instinctive.
And it's very imprecise.
Furthermore, only one of the individual integration variables entered separately were significantly associated with likelihood of transfer to tertiary VHA versus private hospital, and although the parameter estimate for the variable indicating presence of a referral coordinator at the tertiary hospital was large and significant, it was very imprecise (i.e. large standard error).
Another point to make about the above formulation is of course that "overwhelming majority" is very imprecise.
Literature survey of plant showed that these plant extracts are showing antidiabetic properties but knowledge is very imprecise.
In practice, however, this model is often sub-optimal because many comparisons are typically only informed by a few trials, and thus, the estimation of between-trial variances (i.e., their posterior distributions) is very imprecise.
Results, however, were very imprecise around a zero difference.
Photography, she realized, is "very imprecise, although it pretends to be the opposite".
Only if it is assumed that the PCB indicator is very imprecise (error coefficient of variation of about 46% or more) can the observed mercury effect be dismissed as a chance finding (at the conventional level of 5%).
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