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Maltamo et al. (2015) already cautioned on a limiting inaccuracy originating due to a visual photo-interpretation.
In this manner, uncertainties are limited to inaccuracies at the machine level which are introduced mainly by the transformation of the state vectors into Keplerian elements.
In order to limit the inaccuracy of the eye tracking systems, the researchers controlled the conditions of the experiments by using head fixations, bite bars, etc.
Retrospective studies with observational design are limited by inaccuracies in the diagnosis and coding of the diseases.
Population studies are limited by inaccuracies of coding collected for billing purposes and are susceptible to under-recognition of hypertension in pregnancy and misclassification.
Self-reported estimates of lifetime residential, employment, and schooling locations and duration, and number of cups of water consumed per day also are likely limited by inaccuracies leading to misclassification bias which could bias the findings.
The estimates for the burden of disease attributable to alcohol consumption are limited by inaccuracies in the cause of death [ 27– 29], and this error increases for the elderly as pathologies may become more complicated [ 30, 31].
Methods to limit this inaccuracy and bias might include a correction algorithm to account for generalised misreporting based on certain characteristics [ 2, 11, 29], periodically measuring a sub-sample, or where feasible, advising participants ahead of time to weigh and measure themselves before participating [ 30].
Additionally, a USB button box by ioLab served as the default input device, limiting the inaccuracy in measuring reaction times to < = 1.0 ms. The entire experiment required subjects to complete eighteen IATs and a subsequent questionnaire.
Compared to that work, the present work presents significant advantages mainly due to the fact that it is not limited by the inaccuracies and applicability limitations of the diffusion approximation.
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