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Including factors in a risk adjustment model that do not induce a relevant bias on the measure of association may reduce precision of estimates.
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A qualitative alternative may reduce the precision in estimation but should show the effect on school-age IQ by blood lead concentration with less distortion.
Furthermore, despite being considered an efficient means for estimating prevalence of psychiatric disorders that are relatively uncommon, a two-stage sampling design may reduce statistical precision [ 25, 29].
Progressive reductions in haemoglobin concentration may reduce the precision of the pulse oximeter as the signal : noise ratio from surrounding tissue increases [ 15].
The Registry will continue to develop further strategies to identify specific prostheses within a broader group, keeping in mind that reducing the numbers available for analysis may reduce statistical precision.
However, this will generally also reduce precision because there will be fewer matched sets to analyze (14) when several exposed subjects may be matched to the unexposed subject in a single matched set.
This will reduce precision, but will also reduce bias.
It has been shown, however, that this may reduce the measurement precision compared to a situation with matched lengths [32].
In RTHA, the bone of interest is the femoral neck, which allows only rather small regions of interest (ROIs) and may contribute to reduced precision when measuring BMD (Engelke et al. 1995, Gehrchen 1999).
15 The weakening of the association after removal of infants with CP may reflect simply reduced precision from lower numbers, although it is consistent with the belief that those infants with CP represent a subgroup of infants with more substantial asphyxial insults.
This may reduce the level of precision in measurement of the effect.
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