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Explore the hidden challenges of context rot in AI and how input length affects large language models. Uncover the paradox of ...
Bias refers to systematic error, meaning that multiple replications of the same study would reach the wrong answer on average. It can occur at any phase of research, including study design, data ...
Facing critical errors during patient transfers between operating rooms and intensive care, hospital leaders could have simply demanded faster, better execution of existing procedures.
Sea-water samples were fished in five offshore distances in three distinct depth points in five purposive beaches on line transects. 9 samples/beach with 45/season amounting to 90 bottled water ...
Both random and systematic errors may affect data analysis and the interpretation of results. The objective of this study was to analyze potential biases and random errors as well as their effect on ...
Racism is not always conscious, explicit, or readily visible—often it is systemic and structural. Systemic and structural racism are forms of racism that are pervasively and deeply embedded in ...
Framing of research question using the PICOT format in randomised controlled trials of venous ulcer disease: a protocol for a systematic survey of the literature ...
Previous biostatistical articles stressed the limited value in assessing measurement errors and recommended quantifying systematic errors as well as random “noise” (Atkinson and Nevill, 1998; Hopkins, ...
Bias in epidemiological studies can adversely affect the validity of study findings. Sensitivity analyses, known as quantitative bias analyses, are available to quantify potential residual bias ...