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The phrase "wrong inferences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conclusions or deductions that are incorrect or based on faulty reasoning.
Example: "The study led to wrong inferences about the relationship between diet and health."
Alternatives: "incorrect conclusions" or "false deductions".
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Their surprise will be greater, Dr. Berger added, if they fail to recognize the shortcomings of e-mail, including bad information and wrong inferences.
After all, to cheer Taiwan's pursuit of a corrupt leader might encourage China's own citizens to draw all the wrong inferences about what should happen to their own rulers.
Thus profile case BWS may result in wrong inferences about differences in preferences if unobserved heterogeneity is present.
Moreover, the method effect can lead to wrong inferences by suppressing or inflating the relationships between constructs by contributing to Type I or Type II errors if not incorporated into the measurement model (e.g., Bagozzi 1993; Magazine et al. 1996).
With respect to traditional epidemiologic research however, studies on costs of diseases are characterized by different methodological issues, which need to be appropriately handled to avoid biased results and wrong inferences about the distribution of patients' health care costs.
For instance, any study that uses SMLM for quantitative analysis must have stringent negative and positive controls, since artifacts in the imaging or analysis methods can give rise to wrong inferences.
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But there is ample evidence that many leaders of the poor countries have predictably made the wrong inference: that rich-country protectionism excuses, and justifies, going easy on relaxing their own barriers to trade.In fact, the protectionism of the poor and the rich countries must be viewed together symbiotically to ensure effective exports by the poor countries.
The structure-mapping theory appears to yield the wrong inference.
Thirdly, some students could locate the relevant information in the original text, but they still made an incorrect response because of wrong inference.
Thus the potential surrogate endpoints give the wrong inference.
When such conditional estimates are taken out of context, researchers may make the wrong inference about screening tests.
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