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The apparently adverse effects become nonsignificant more readily for the two milder disciplinary tactics, most likely because of a differential selection bias, because they tend to be selected more often for milder types of misbehavior than the other corrective actions.
Suspects charged with lower-level felonies were selected more often than those charged with more serious crimes.
Products with direct contact to the human body (food, personal care products, textiles, and toys) were selected more often because of human health interest, while products which are discharged mainly to the environment or are employed outdoor (such as pesticides and car care products) were selected more often for environmental reasons.
In all models tested, geophysical variables had a larger influence, and were selected more often, than climatic variables.
Across all groups, 'strongly agree' was selected more often for the parental respect items compared to the familism items.
Factors related to antihyperglycaemic agents were selected more often (p < 0.001) for older patients compared with younger patients.
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Too often, councillors are selected more because of their ability to wield a block vote than their ability to represent the area.
Instead, the results indicate that major urban features form the basis of route choice planning – being selected disproportionately more often, and causing asymmetry in route choice volumes by direction of travel.
However, these two answer choices (group means and standard deviation) were each selected significantly more often than expected by chance (expected proportion = 0.5), ps < 0.001.
Reasons related to Comorbidities and polypharmacy were also selected significantly more often (p < 0.001) for older patients.
Guo et al provide simulation studies that show that RDA can, and often does, select more than N genes [ 16].
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