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Selective reporting has been offered by critics as an explanation for the positive results reported by parapsychologists.
Selective reporting has a compounded effect on meta-analysis, which is a statistical technique that aggregates the results of many studies in order to generate sufficient statistical power to demonstrate a result that the individual studies themselves could not demonstrate at a statistically significant level.
* Selective reporting: Over time, the news presented through a media organization may emphasize one side of the story at the expense of the other.
Selective reporting involves devoting more resources, such as news articles or air time, to the coverage of one side of the story over another.
Selective reporting ( spiking, double standards ) are very commonly alleged against newspapers, and by their nature are forms of bias not easy to establish, or guard against.

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Selective permeability is essential for effective separation of a cell or organelle from its surroundings.
The etiology of the fugue state is related to dissociative amnesia, ( DSM-IV Codes 300. 12 ) which has several other subtypes: Selective Amnesia, Generalised Amnesia, Continuous Amnesia, Systematised Amnesia, in addition to the subtype Dissociative Fugue.
* 1917 – World War I: The Selective Service Act of 1917 is passed, giving the President of the United States the power of conscription.
* March 21 – Vietnam War: In ongoing campus unrest, Howard University students protesting the Vietnam War, the ROTC program on campus and the draft, confront Gen. Lewis Hershey, then head of the U. S. Selective Service System, and as he attempts to deliver an address, shout him down with cries of " America is the Black man's battleground!
* September 16 – WWII: The Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 is signed into law by Franklin D. Roosevelt, creating the first peacetime draft in U. S. history.
* October 29 – The Selective Service System lottery is held in Washington, D. C ..
* Selective Visibility: The simple ability to see what is occurring on stage.
Selective Percutaneous Myofascial Lengthening ( SPML ) is one example.
The Alexandria area is additionally served by Selective TV, Inc., a non-profit, viewer-supported organization which transmits several cable channels free-to-air over standard UHF television frequencies, viewable in any area home without subscription.
Selective Insurance is based in Branchville.
It is considered " Most Selective " by the U. S. News & World Report Rankings.
Selective breeding is the process of breeding plants and animals for particular traits.
Selective plant breeding is also used in research to produce transgenic animals that breed " true " ( i. e., are homozygous ) for artificially inserted or deleted genes.
Selective bronchial intubation can be used to collapse lung in which the hemorrhage is occurring, also endobronchial tamponade can be used.
A more commonly used system is called Selective Calling or Selcall.
The most well known is Sozialistisches PatientenKollektiv, but there are also others, such as Surgical Penis Klinik, System Planning Korporation, SePuKku, Selective Pornography Kontrol, Special Programming Korps and SoliPsiK
Selective breeding is developing plants that produce more beans with higher wax content, as well as other characteristics that will facilitate harvesting.
* Selective perception – We actively screen-out information that we do not think is important.
Selective breeding for traits including an ability to form a cooperative relationship with humans created a horse breed that is good-natured, quick to learn, and willing to please.
* Defocus blur – Selective image blurring is very commonly used in photographic and video for establishing the impression of depth.
The AUF's vision for spearfishing is " Safe, Sustainable, Selective, Spearfishing ".
* Selective Mutism, an anxiety disorder in which someone is unable to speak in given situations, or to specific people
* if no IFF response is generated, a civil ( Selective Identification Feature, SIF ) interrogation may then be generated and the aircraft, by returning various mode replies, can then be identified or sorted.

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The Tandem Office uses a technology referred to as Selective Routing to query the ALI database using the originating telephone number as a search key to match the origination of the call to the network location of the appropriate PSAP.
Selective catalytic reduction ( SCR ) is a means of converting nitrogen oxides, also referred to as with the aid of a catalyst into diatomic nitrogen,, and water,.

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Chapter headings such asSelective Use of Violence for propagandistic Effects ’ and ‘ Implicit and Explicit Terror ’ made that fact clear enough ... The little booklet thus violated President Reagan ’ s own Presidential Directive 12333, signed in December 1981, which prohibited any U. S. government employee-including the CIA-from having anything to do with assassinations .”
The Transmission Control Protocol uses a variant of Go-Back-N ARQ to ensure reliable transmission of data over the Internet Protocol, which does not provide guaranteed delivery of packets ; with Selective Acknowledgement ( SACK ), it uses Selective Repeat ARQ.
The ITU-T G. hn standard, which provides a way to create a high-speed ( up to 1 Gbit / s ) local area network using existing residential wiring ( power lines, telephone lines, and coaxial cables ), uses Selective Repeat ARQ to ensure reliable transmission over noisy media.
Selective breeding has further enhanced these qualities, creating a truly companionable pet, which quickly becomes a member of the family.
Singapore practices eminent domain under the Land Acquisitions Act which allows it to carry out its Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme for urban renewal.
His design became known as " Sel-Sync " ( Selective Synchronization ), in which specially modified electronics could either record or play back from the record head, which was not optimized for playback but which had acceptable sound quality for musicians to listen to for the purposes of recording an " overdub " ( OD ) in sync with the original recording.
Conversely, the United States, which did not enter the war until December 7, 1941, following the Attack on Pearl Harbor, instituted the Selective Service Act on September 14, 1940 and extended it by a single vote the following year.
CAD systems may be interconnected with automatic vehicle location systems, mobile data terminal s, office telephones, and Selective calling | selective calling and push-to-talk ID. Computer-assisted dispatch systems use one or more servers located in a central dispatch office, which communicate with computer terminals in a Communications Center or with mobile data terminals installed police vehicles.
In 1917 the U. S. entered World War I and Congress enacted the Selective Service Act of 1917, which required all men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for military conscription.
• 1972 Selective arterial embolization for GI bleeding, which was adapted to treat massive bleeding in other arteries in the body and to block blood supply to tumors
The Selective Service System is a means by which the United States government maintains information on those potentially subject to military conscription.
Until their 26th birthday, registered males must notify Selective Service within 10 days of any changes to information regarding his status, such as name, current mailing address, permanent residence address, and " all information concerning his status … which the classifying authority mails him a request therefor ".
The Selective Service System is authorized by the Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution which says Congress " shall have Power To ... raise and support Armies To provide and maintain a Navy ;" The Selective Service Act was the law which established the Selective Service System under these provisions.

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