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Attention shortage resistance of negative stimuli in an implicit emotional taskHUANG, Yu-Xia; LUO, Yue-Jia.Neuroscience letters. 2007, Vol 412, Num 2, pp 134-138, issn 0304-3940, 5 p.Article
Perceived importance of information : The effects of mentioning information, shared information bias, ownership bias, reiteration, and confirmation biasVAN SWOL, Lyn M.Group processes & intergroup relations. 2007, Vol 10, Num 2, pp 239-256, issn 1368-4302, 18 p.Article
Treatment of uncorrected measurement bias in uncertainty estimation for chemical measurementsMAGNUSSON, Bertil; ELLISON, Stephen L. R.Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry. 2008, Vol 390, Num 1, pp 201-213, 13 p.Article
Time-dependent study entries and exposures in cohort studies can easily be sources of different and avoidable types of biasWOLKEWITZ, Martin; ALLIGNOL, Arthur; HARBARTH, Stephan et al.Journal of clinical epidemiology. 2012, Vol 65, Num 11, pp 1171-1180, issn 0895-4356, 10 p.Article
Selection Bias and Information Bias in Clinical ResearchTRIPEPI, Giovanni; JAGER, Kitty J; DEKKER, Friedo W et al.The Nephron journals. 2010, Vol 115, Num 2, issn 1660-8151, c94-c99Article
Bias matroids with unique graphical representationsSLILATY, Daniel C.Discrete mathematics. 2006, Vol 306, Num 12, pp 1253-1256, issn 0012-365X, 4 p.Article
Effect of insignificant bias and its uncertainty on the coverage probability of uncertainty intervals Part 2. Evaluation for a found insignificant experimental biasSYNEK, Vaclav.Talanta (Oxford). 2007, Vol 71, Num 3, pp 1304-1311, issn 0039-9140, 8 p.Article
Producing Wrong Data Without Doing Anything Obviously Wrong!AMER DIWAN, Todd Mytkowicz; HAUSWIRTH, Matthias; SWEENEY, Peter F et al.ACM SIGPLAN notices. 2009, Vol 44, Num 3, pp 265-276, issn 1523-2867, 12 p.Conference Paper
Toxic Elements in Aquatic Sediments: Distinguishing Natural Variability from Anthropogenic EffectsHOU, Aixin; DELAUNE, Ronald D; TAN, Meihuey et al.Water, air and soil pollution. 2009, Vol 203, Num 1-4, pp 179-191, issn 0049-6979, 13 p.Article
Use of recovery and bias information in analytical chemistry and estimation of its uncertainty contributionLINSINGER, Thomas P. J.TrAC. Trends in analytical chemistry (Regular ed.). 2008, Vol 27, Num 10, pp 916-923, issn 0165-9936, 8 p.Article
Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) statement and publication biasKNOBLOCH, Karsten; YOON, Uzung; VOGT, Peter M et al.Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery. 2011, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 91-92, issn 1010-5182, 2 p.Article
Signal integrity in large-scale single-flux-quantum circuitTERAI, Hirotaka; YOROZU, Shinichi; FUJIMAKI, Akira et al.Physica. C. Superconductivity. 2006, Vol 445-48, pp 1003-1007, issn 0921-4534, 5 p.Conference Paper
Attempts to include uncorrected bias in the measurement uncertaintySYNEK, Vaclav.Talanta (Oxford). 2005, Vol 65, Num 4, pp 829-837, issn 0039-9140, 9 p.Article
Effects of different tire configurations on tractor performanceSÜMER, Sarp Korkut; SABANCI, Alaettin.Turkish journal of agriculture and forestry. 2005, Vol 29, Num 6, pp 461-468, issn 1300-011X, 8 p.Article
Bias and data assimilationDEE, D. P.Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 2005, Vol 131, Num 613, pp 3323-3343, issn 0035-9009, 21 p.Conference Paper
A simple general test for tax bias = Test simple général pour le biais de la taxeGAFFNEY, Mason.The American journal of economics and sociology. 2006, Vol 65, Num 3, pp 733-749, issn 0002-9246, 17 p.Article
On the bias in HI titers and how to reduce itNAUTA, Jozef J. P; DE BRUIJN, Iris A.Vaccine. 2006, Vol 24, Num 44-46, pp 6645-6646, issn 0264-410X, 2 p.Article
Depressed cognitions in chronic pain patients are focused on health : Evidence from a sentence completion taskPINCUS, Tamar; SANTOS, Rita; MORLEY, Stephen et al.Pain (Amsterdam). 2007, Vol 130, Num 1-2, pp 84-92, issn 0304-3959, 9 p.Article
Asymmetric dominance as a potential source of bias in hedonic testingHAYES, John E; DEPASQUALE, David A; MOSER, Sydney E et al.Food quality and preference. 2011, Vol 22, Num 6, pp 559-566, issn 0950-3293, 8 p.Article
Unit nonresponse errors in income surveys: a case studyLALLA, Michele; FERRARI, Davide; FREDERIC, Patrizio et al.Quality & quantity. 2012, Vol 46, Num 6, pp 1769-1794, issn 0033-5177, 26 p.Article
Input online review data and related bias in recommender systemsPIRAMUTHU, Selwyn; KAPOOR, Gaurav; WEI ZHOU et al.Decision support systems. 2012, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 418-424, issn 0167-9236, 7 p.Article
Interpretations and judgments regarding positive and negative social scenarios in childhood social anxietyVASSILOPOULOS, Stephanos P; BANERJEE, Robin.Behaviour research and therapy. 2008, Vol 46, Num 7, pp 870-876, issn 0005-7967, 7 p.Article
The Effects of Approach-Avoidance Modification on Social Anxiety Disorder: A Pilot StudyASNAANI, Anu; RINCK, Mike; BECKER, Eni et al.Cognitive therapy and research. 2014, Vol 38, Num 2, pp 226-238, issn 0147-5916, 13 p.Article
The Importance of Covariate Selection in Controlling for Selection Bias in Observational StudiesSTEINER, Peter M; SHADISH, William R; COOK, Thomas D et al.Psychological methods. 2010, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 250-267, issn 1082-989X, 18 p.Article
Contamination vs. harm-relevant outcome expectancies and covariation bias in spider phobiaDE JONG, Peter J; PETERS, Madelon L.Behaviour research and therapy. 2007, Vol 45, Num 6, pp 1271-1284, issn 0005-7967, 14 p.Article