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"Observational" shows such as "The Osbournes" and "Competitive" shows such as "Fear Factor" appear to be declining in interest based on the previous year's viewing habits, although they are far from losing their audience completely.
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Observational data is again important, but this time for making sure we get the boundary values right, rather than the initial values.
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Observational writing works best when written in the present tense – where the description and events unfold along with the readers progression of the story.
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Observational writing generally requires the writer to physically see an event or item.
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Observational studies that report retrospectively can show interesting findings but also include biases.
Susan M. Love: 'Tis the Season for Breast Cancer Stories (Again?) Susan M. Love 2011
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•Observational studies: In these studies, doctors observe different groups, such as people who choose to take vitamins and those that don't.
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Observational studies that report retrospectively can show interesting findings but also include biases.
Susan M. Love: 'Tis the Season for Breast Cancer Stories (Again?) Susan M. Love 2011
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Observational data is again important, but this time for making sure we get the boundary values right, rather than the initial values.
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Observational studies that report retrospectively can show interesting findings but also include biases.
Susan M. Love: 'Tis the Season for Breast Cancer Stories (Again?) Susan M. Love 2011
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Observational studies that report retrospectively can show interesting findings but also include biases.
Susan M. Love: 'Tis the Season for Breast Cancer Stories (Again?) Susan M. Love 2011
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