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    Who needs selection bias? by Jørn Olsen

    Published 2014-01-01
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    Avoiding selection bias in gravitational wave astronomy by C Messenger, J Veitch

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We show how this selection bias is naturally avoided by using the full information from the search, considering both the selected data and our ignorance of the data that are thrown away, and considering all relevant signal and noise models. …”
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    The effect of selection bias in studies of fads and fashions. by Jerker Denrell, Balázs Kovács

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We argue that limiting the sample to such trajectories generates a selection bias that obscures the underlying process and generates biased estimates. …”
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    Evolution and existential risk with observation selection bias by Snyder-Beattie, A

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <p>Finally, in some cases the impact of observer selection bias may be modest but not overwhelming. In Chapter 5, I examine the rate at which catastrophes might destroy the biosphere, and conclude that although observation selection effects may play some role in underestimating the rate, it is unlikely to bias our estimates enough to be meaningful on the scale of human lifetimes. …”
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    Sample selection bias in machine learning for healthcare by Chauhan, VK, Clifton, L, Salaün, A, Lu, HY, Branson, K, Schwab, P, Nigam, G, Clifton, DA

    Published 2024
    “…One critical factor contributing to this restraint is sample selection bias (SSB) which refers to the study population being less representative of the target population, leading to biased and potentially harmful decisions. …”
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    Born at the wrong time: selection bias in the NHL draft. by Robert O Deaner, Aaron Lowen, Stephen Cobley

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Here we provide the first direct test of one mechanism, selection bias, which can be defined as evaluators granting fewer opportunities to relatively younger individuals than is warranted by their latent ability. …”
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    Impact of selection bias on estimation of subsequent event risk by Hu, Y, Schmidt, A, Dudbridge, F, Holmes, M, Brophy, J, Tragante, V, Li, Z, Liao, P, Quyyumi, A, McCubrey, R, Horne, B, Hingorani, A, Asselbergs, F, Patel, R, Long, Q, The Genius-Chd Consortium

    Published 2017
    “…Currently, the magnitude of any selection bias, particularly for subsequent time-to-event analysis in genetic association studies, is unknown. …”
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    Selection bias at the heterosexual HIV-1 transmission bottleneck by Carlson, J, Schaefer, M, Monaco, D, Batorsky, R, Claiborne, D, Prince, J, Deymier, M, Ende, Z, Klatt, N, DeZiel, C, Lin, T, Peng, J, Seese, A, Shapiro, R, Frater, J, Ndung'u, T, Tang, J, Goepfert, P, Gilmour, J, Price, M, Kilembe, W, Heckerman, D, Goulder, P, Allen, T, Allen, S

    Published 2014
    “…Although tempered by transmission risk factors, such as donor viral load, genital inflammation, and recipient gender, this selection bias provides an overall transmission advantage for viral quasispecies that are dominated by viruses with high in vivo fitness. …”
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