@moveqifreely @wallischris10 @HamHead5813 @AnneBeck58 @DiscernHeal Literally any other evidence. Self-reported results are the least reliable form of evidence https://t.co/RJrz4NYVPL
@GKountourides Recall bias https://t.co/5H8XBdxzMp
@lean_minded @VeganRecovering Take at look at this paper about healthy user bias and other biases that make epidemiological research meaningless https://t.co/FIbKOWnmF4
@anders_hviid The results are based on a questionaire to recruited people knowing their infection status. How much does self-reporting (e.g. recall) bias and recuitment bias affect results? You seem to assume zero --would be useful to estimate? https://t.
@elmcarthur @ppops24 @kari_silkwood @CBCIsmaila @metromorning The study they cite is full of problems, and population levels statistics do not support the conclusion. The biggest is self-selection in testing and reporting bias introduced by the self-repor
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Weiterführende Informationen: Self-report bias https://t.co/LD5nigUOtK https://t.co/IFRqBhLBvL
self reporting is a biased method of data gathering. in other words, asking people to voluntarily reveal information means squat in areas where hard, unbiased data can be acquired. https://t.co/8EBC67l4Tb
@rycpt @Robert_t_Orr @AlecStapp It serves a role, but is considered one of the lowest quality types of data because human biases are strong. Self reported data is a good basis for decided what further more rigorous research might bear fruit. https://t.co/
@TinfoilTricorn @aeavance @PAHealthDept And is that a self-reported study? Here’s an article that discusses bias from self reporting. https://t.co/7jPmfWHz1C
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@pdubdev Additionally there is this issue: https://t.co/zd124pQam2.
RT @syuichiao89: 健康研究における情報バイアス Information bias in health research: definition, pitfalls, and adjustment methods https://t.co/UeyoolxBRJ
RT @syuichiao89: 健康研究における情報バイアス Information bias in health research: definition, pitfalls, and adjustment methods https://t.co/UeyoolxBRJ
RT @syuichiao89: 健康研究における情報バイアス Information bias in health research: definition, pitfalls, and adjustment methods https://t.co/UeyoolxBRJ
健康研究における情報バイアス Information bias in health research: definition, pitfalls, and adjustment methods https://t.co/UeyoolxBRJ
@KarcherGroup I don't know that I've seen a study re: privacy, specifically, but this NIH study summarizes the "why" behind self-reporting bias well: "Bias can arise from social desirability, recall period, sampling approach, or selective recall." https://
Information bias in health research: definition, pitfalls, and adjustment methods : https://t.co/QrWkEF1wJp