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And there are more serious errors, like simply failing to provide needed medication every day.
Interns towards the ends of their shifts made 36% more serious errors.
One study in the New England Journal of Medicine found that sleep-deprived junior doctors committed 22 per cent more serious errors on critical care units than those working less punitive hours.
Given that type 1 errors (reporting a false positive and rejecting a (possibly true) null hypothesis) are taken to be more serious errors than are type 2 errors (reporting a false negative and not rejecting a null hypothesis when it should be rejected), the practice of science results in a bias against attributing psychological traits to animals (Sober 2005).
Over the 3-month observation period, 52% of residents were exposed to one or both of these more serious errors.
Only residential home staff reported being aware of more serious errors such as 'medication given to the wrong resident' (44%) or the 'wrong medication given' (29%).
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Wang's 18... g6 was a more serious error.
Aronian's 14... Rd7 was a more serious error; 14... Be7 was necessary.
Lehr's more serious error involves the claim that local navies can handle the problem of piracy, making the "western naval squadrons" unnecessary.
A more serious error came a few moments later, when the operators thought the temperature in the reactor was falling too low.
A factor having the potential to create more serious error in the estimates, however, consists of those species that are not now believed to be threatened but that could become extinct.
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