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Bias measuring bias

Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2002
The British National Health Service and other publicly funded health systems operate on the principle that health care should be provided solely on the basis of need. Yet the literature abounds with reports of bias in health care use. In order to defend such a charge, two conditions must be met.
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Catalogue of bias: allocation bias

BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 2018
This article is part of a series of articles featuring the Catalogue of Bias introduced in this volume ofBMJ Evidence-Based Medicinethat describes allocation bias and outlines its potential impact on research studies and the preventive steps to minimise its risk.
Nunan, D, Heneghan, C, Spencer, E
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Fight bias with bias

2023
two interventions (instruction vs. ranking-biased interventions)
Arai, Hiromi   +2 more
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Bias and anti-bias

Journal of Uralic Linguistics, 2023
Abstract This paper proposes an account of the interpretive effects of two discourse particles in Hungarian, talán and vajon, within the view of context and context change developed in Farkas & Roelofsen (2017), and shows that the restrictions on their distribution follow from their interpretive properties.
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Parent-Bias

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
How do parents plan to and effectively share resources with their children over time? In a lab-in-the-field experiment in Malawi, we show that, for many parents, plans become more generous the further in the future consumption is. These parents are, however, way more likely to reverse past plans, reallocating away from children’s consumption as it gets
Lichand, Guilherme, Thibaud, Juliette
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Catalogue of bias: racial bias

BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 2023
Ramona Naicker, David Nunan
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Bias in surveys

Hospital Medicine, 1999
The simple survey is a regular tool in health services research. However, like any research method, surveys can be flawed in design, execution, analysis or interpretation. This short article outlines the basis of good survey design and advises how bias in published studies can be assessed.
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The bias of citations

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1989
info:eu-repo/semantics ...
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Bias

The Lancet, 1993
C, Sitthi-amorn, V, Poshyachinda
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