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These findings are reassuring with regards to the possibility of a reporting bias due to an over-reporting of traffic information among parents suffering from asthma or allergic disorders.
This finding led us to acknowledge the possibility of a reporting bias for CDI (2 ).
This potentially would have minimized any possibility of a reporting bias, despite the high profile of breast cancer risk studies from Long Island, NY.
Subtracting the sum of the weighted values from the total number of patients yielded the number of patients excluded due to the possibility of a reporting delay or an imperfect linkage.
As the study relied on active, biweekly follow up by household based surveillance, this would have identified the occurrence of almost all the clinical outcomes of interest, thereby further limiting the possibility of a reporting bias.
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"The FSS offered steps upward to management, which I wasn t interested in at the time," he tells Next Wave, "or the possibility of retraining as a reporting officer, which would involve liaising with the police and offering advice on individual cases, as well as presenting the evidence in court".
Mr. Roemer said his "optimism is growing every day" about the possibility of a unanimous report.
Yet Mr Osborne has had a splendid week.The immediate threat was the possibility of a damning report from the IMF, which has been in Britain since May 8th conducting its annual economic health check.
Although the questionnaire order was varied, the possibility of a self-report bias exists.
We suggested some potential benefits such as acquiring information about the content of a test in a neighboring country and the possibility of a personal report and insight into personal knowledge gaps.
Other measures are self-reported data which may inhibit a possibility of reporting bias [ 53].
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