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The household survey is much more volatile and prone to sampling error, but it captures aspects of the labor market that the business survey does not, like self-employment and household workers.
However, this technique is invasive and prone to sampling errors.
More generally, the era of big data — with the divide between digital haves and have-nots and with its reliance on self-selecting social media — has made fields beyond polling more prone to sampling bias.
In breast cancer endocrine therapy, post-therapy Ki-67 assay of biopsy material predicts recurrence-free survival but is invasive and prone to sampling error.
Determining the order of closely linked markers is prone to sampling error, and QTL mapping is sensitive to the order of markers (Broman and Sen 2009).
Currently, the only method to quantify diffuse fibrosis is invasive biopsy, which carries significant morbidity, is prone to sampling error and fibrotic involvement of the whole left ventricle cannot be determined [7].
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Generic medications are less prone to sample use and are thus less prone to have started antihypertensive therapy before the first dispensed prescription (Hampp et al. 2016).
We have developed a modified dsRNA extraction protocol that is more efficient compared to traditional protocols, requiring reduced amounts of starting material, that is less prone to sample cross contamination.
There is no reason to assume that other databases, e.g. for animal mtDNA, are less prone to sample mix-up.
FFPE expression data are more prone to sample bias and failure, and they can vary widely even among different samples of the same tissue type.
Small communities, however, are less prone to sample bias than large ones (Blüthgen 2010), and the reliability of studies will be greater when the more accurate is the sampling of interactions.
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