Underreporting they call it, but in plain English, it's lies.”.
Howe worked for an independent online
news organidation that sought to spotlight unreported and underreported stories.
Till datum, the vast majority of this research suggests that heart attacks and
strokes may be largely underreported.
To date, the vast majority of this research suggests that heart attacks and
strokes may be largely underreported.
Evangelicals are a major force in American culture and politics,
and their views on technology are often underreported.
It's simple but helpful and surprisingly accurate, Underreporting traffic by only about 3 percent vs. Google Analytics.
Also, there is a“dire need” to publish monthly payroll report in India for
formal sector as job creation is“grossly underreported”.
For instance, they may feel that at tax time, Underreporting income or business profits is justified,
even necessary for survival.
(It may be the case that women underreport calories more often than men,
which would skew the numbers this way, Malik said.).
Thankfully, a new paper from Franco et al(2016)
brings some data to bear on the matter of how much Underreporting is going on.
Since being established in 2006,
it has continued to grow in reach and popularity due to its global coverage, especially from underreported regions.
Numerous studies[1, 2] have shown that when you compare self-reported substance use to biological tests(like breathalyzers or drug tests),
you find that people substantially underreport their use.