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Reply Mon 12 Oct, 2009 02:14 pm
You find more hair shed by light-colored dog than by a dark-colored dog. what, if any, bias might account for your observation?
 
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Reply Mon 12 Oct, 2009 02:32 pm
The color of the background against which you're searching.

The customary observations of the observer -- someone used to looking for light-colored dog hair might spot it more readily than dark-colored hair.

.... there are probably more but those two come to mind.
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Reply Mon 12 Oct, 2009 02:42 pm
thanks
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