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bias (Syn: systematic error): Deviation of results or inferences from the truth, or processes leading to such deviation. See also Referral Bias, Selection Bias.
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bias Something that can distort or falsify the results of a study. When individuals in a study are asked to recall events or behaviors, some will report the information more accurately than others. This is referred to as reporting bias. (See also selection bias)
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bias Influenced by an assumption that may or may not be true, a prejudice.
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bias Systematic distortion of the estimated intervention effect away from the "truth," caused by inadequacies in the design, conduct, or analysis of a trial.
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bias Extent to which, over repeated samples, the mean of the sampling distribution differs from the true mean. Bias is generally hard to quantify, but is likely to increase if the sampling frame is deficient and/or the response rate is low.
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