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And to give them credit, the authors of the paper doubted it too, adding, ‘Completeness of cancer registration and detection bias are potential explanations for the findings.’ In other words, wealthy people with higher education are more likely to be diagnosed and get their tumour registered, an example of what is known as ascertainment bias in epidemiology.
The Art of Statistics: Learning from Data
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