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Discover Ludwig'self-selection bias' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a term used to describe when a group of people chosen to participate in a study or investigation choose to be there, thus biasing the results of the study or investigation. For example: "The researchers had to consider the potential for self-selection bias when analyzing the results of the study, since the participants had chosen to be included in the research."
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According to market research theory, a self-selection bias arises whenever people select themselves into a group, thereby distorting findings.
The cohort sample was self-selected which incurs a risk of self-selection bias.
(This might have been attributable to self-selection bias).
We assessed self-selection bias and confounding.
But that's probably due to self-selection bias.
But I believe that the results of this study are still tainted by self-selection bias.
There are, of course, limitations, one of which is self-selection bias.
We employ Heckman's self-selection bias correction model to derive unbiased estimates.
"If there was self-selection bias," Carey said, "it was not, as might have been suspected, university people eager to bash the Trump piñata.
But even after taking that self-selection bias into account, Dr. McCullough said there is still reason to believe that religion has a strong influence.
To account for self-selection bias, data on adult residents of a middle-to-high-income neighborhood were used.
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