Errors in prescribing, dispensing, or administering medication with the result that the patient fails to receive the correct drug or the indicated proper drug dosage
Errors of usage Chinese language : Han yü ping chü pien hsi chiu pai li = Error analysis of 900 sample sentences : for Chinese learners from English speaking countries / chu pien Chʻeng Mei-chen ; fu chu pien Li Chu
Errors of usage French language : Konzeptionelle Nähe und sprachliche Routinisierung : Konversationelle Selbstreparaturen im Französischen / Johanna Stahnke
Errors of usage Hebrew language : Usage-based studies in modern Hebrew : background, morpho-lexicon, and syntax / Ruth A. Berman, Elitzur Dattner, Eitan Grossman, Bracha Nir, Yael Reshef
Any deviation of results or inferences from the truth, or processes leading to such deviation. Bias can result from several sources: one-sided or systematic variations in measurement from the true value (systematic error); flaws in study design; deviation of inferences, interpretations, or analyses based on flawed data or data collection; etc. There is no sense of prejudice or subjectivity implied in the assessment of bias under these conditions
Errors -- Research -- Case studies. : Using Video Vignettes for the Assessment of Competences : a Case Study in the Field of Accounting Education / Wuttke
The introduction of error due to systematic differences in the characteristics between those selected and those not selected for a given study. In sampling bias, error is the result of failure to ensure that all members of the reference population have a known chance of selection in the sample
1
Errors, Scientific -- See Also the narrower term Medical errors
Errors, Scientific -- Congresses. : The Clever Hans phenomenon : communication with horses, whales, apes, and people / edited by Thomas A. Sebeok and Robert Rosenthal
Errors, Scientific -- Textbooks : Errors in evidence-based decision making : improving and applying research literacy / Robert W. Janke and Bruce S. Cooper
Errors or mistakes committed by health professionals which result in harm to the patient. They include errors in diagnosis (DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS), errors in the administration of drugs and other medications (MEDICATION ERRORS), errors in the performance of surgical procedures, in the use of other types of therapy, in the use of equipment, and in the interpretation of laboratory findings. Medical errors are differentiated from MALPRACTICE in that the former are regarded as honest mistakes or accidents while the latter is the result of negligence, reprehensible ignorance, or criminal intent