Definitions from Wiktionary (attrition bias)
▸ noun: A type of selection bias in statistical analysis, caused by loss of participants (attrition) in the course of a study; the subjects that do not run into completion of the study may differ systematically of those who do.
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▸ noun: A type of selection bias in statistical analysis, caused by loss of participants (attrition) in the course of a study; the subjects that do not run into completion of the study may differ systematically of those who do.
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bias,
attrition,
toupee fallacy,
file-drawer problem,
undercoverage,
base rate fallacy,
underselection,
underattendance,
byfall,
anecdotal evidence,
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