Reporting bias is understood to be “selective revealing or perhaps suppression of information” by subjects. In empirical research on the whole, the term reporting bias enables to refer to a new tendency to under-report unpredictable or undesirable experimental results, attributing the results to sampling or perhaps measurement error, though being more relying of expected or perhaps desirable results, though these might be subject to a similar sources of error.
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