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Only in the case of four trials was the risk of a biased outcome considered to be "low".
But I noticed two things that seem significant to me: 1) most of the people who ask that question didn't play football themselves, so it's kind of a biased sample.
At times, he acknowledged problems of misconduct by players and declining interest by fans, but there was often a caveat, often having to do with his view of a biased news media.
Grassley's examination should bring to an end what was an awkward period for the N.F.L. and the union, in which accusations of a biased and flawed drug testing program angered football officials.
The pump beam (~100 mW) was focused onto the surface of a biased GaAs photoconductive antenna for terahertz generation.
The solution is obtained through convergence of a biased random search using crossover bacterial foraging optimization technique to ensure quality.
Both are designed to detect a change in the mean of a measured variable leading to an inference regarding the presence of a biased measurement.
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At woefully inadequate sampling density, the probability of a biased-low survey index will substantially exceed the probability of a biased-high index.
The time of stick represents the fraction of time that the oscillator sticks, it can be viewed as the probability of a biased-coin problem: stick is head and slip is tail.
The problem of differential bias, in which the probabilities of a biased-high and a biased-low survey index were distinctly unequal, was resolved with fewer samples than the problem of overall bias.
Treatment allocation is performed randomly by online application of a biased-coin randomization (minimization).
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