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Details of potential methodological bias are described below.
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Another methodological bias is the estimation of divergence times, which may introduce error into diversification analyses or distort conclusions (e.g., [ 63- 65, 72, 73]).
An examination of the accuracy of the information insurance companies deliver at local scales revealed discrepancies and limitations coming from various sources: methodological biases are numerous (André 2013).
The methodological biases are also obvious in the intra-species comparison of S. cerevisiae depicted in Fig. 6B.
Other methodological biases are, however, possible.
The effect that sponsorship has on publication rates or overall effect estimates in animal studies is unclear, though methodological biases are prevalent in animal studies of statins and there may be differences in efficacy estimates between industry and non-industry sponsored studies.
There were few patients and methodological biases were numerous.
Judgments regarding the presence of methodological biases were made according to Cochrane criteria guidelines [23].
However, their sample size is low and several methodological biases have been detected (retrospective, no systematic assessments, etc).
Electrocardiogram abnormalities in the elderly have been reported, but several methodological biases have been detected that limit the validity of their results.
Methodological solutions to this bias are less likely to be used than statistical ones, due, in part, to the lack of coherent frameworks to understand non-compliance.
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