| bias |
A bias is a flaw in either the study design or data analysis that leads to an erroneous result.
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| biased e. |
a point estimate that is not unbiased, i.e., a point estimate that for some reason should tend to be wrong in a given direction.
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| biasteric |
pertaining to the two asteria, especially to the shortest distance between them (biasteric width).
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| biasteric w. |
the shortest distance between the two asteria.
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| biased sample |
In epidemiology or medical research, a sample of a group that does not equally represent the members of the group.
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