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** Clinical susceptibility bias, when one disease predisposes for a second disease, and the treatment for the first disease erroneously appears to predispose to the second disease.
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** and susceptibility
** Risks: susceptibility to vulnerabilities, availability of upgrades, patches and future licensing policies, etc.
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** The 1998 Good Friday Agreement required that the Police Service of Northern Ireland recruit equal numbers of Catholics and Protestants in order to eliminate the service's perceived bias towards Protestants.
** Spectrum bias arises from evaluating diagnostic tests on biased patient samples, leading to an overestimate of the sensitivity and specificity of the test.
** Omitted-variable bias is the bias that appears in estimates of parameters in a regression analysis when the assumed specification is incorrect, in that it omits an independent variable that should be in the model.
** Protopathic bias, when a treatment for the first symptoms of a disease or other outcome appear to cause the outcome.
** Indication bias, a potential mix up between cause and effect when exposure is dependent on indication, e. g. a treatment is given to people in high risk of acquiring a disease, potentially causing a preponderance of treated people among those acquiring the disease.
** Heterosexism – attitudes, bias, and discrimination in favor of heterosexuality or heterosexual people
** Estimator bias, a bias from an estimator whose expectation differs from the true value of the parameter
** Has a bias for action-seizes the initiative and acts instead of waiting for the perfect sight picture or direction from higher
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