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Even narrowly circumscribed, gap-filling and corrective interventions often expose patterns of omission or gender-normative distortion that compromise not just the details but the framework assumptions of the sciences examined.
As we see from the many examples presented in Section 3, interventions that intend to be remedial or corrective often expose patterns of omission or gender-normative distortion that compromise not just the details but the framework assumptions of the sciences examined and the epistemic ideals that inform scientific practice.
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This is path-breaking work that rarely gets anthologized, a pattern of omission that implies that rock and roll only became the object of meaningful reflection when Serious Adults started caring about it — a notion that is both inaccurate and unfun.
He's been doing it for the last 6 months.' Field notes from home visit to Melissa, age 38, type 1 diabetes for 28 years, pregnant with multiple diabetes complications including severe visual impairment In one participant, a pattern of insulin omission was linked to denial of diabetes in the context of high psychosocial stress and low health literacy.
Readers will detect other patterns — and also errors of omission.
However, these methods are applicable only to data with "missing at random" (MAR) pattern of missingness, while errors of omission (interpreted as missing data) usually do not satisfy the MAR requirements.
There were no apparent omissions in the patterns of expression.
The incidence of omission errors increased for all groups across each daily testing session, the classic pattern seen when sustained attention is taxed (Parasuraman and Warm 1998).
Two sins of omission.
Sins of omission?
Ours are sins of omission.
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