Abstract
Complex-systems research is becomingly increasingly data-driven, particularly in the social and biological domains. Many of the systems from which sample data are collected feature structural heterogeneity at the mesoscopic scale (i.e. communities) and limited inter-community diffusion. Here we show that the interplay between these two features can yield a significant bias in the global characteristics inferred from the data. We present a general framework to quantify this bias, and derive an explicit corrective factor for a wide class of systems. Applying our analysis to a recent high-profile survey of conflict mortality in Iraq suggests a significant overestimate of deaths. Copyright © 2009 EPLA.
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Onnela, J. P., Johnson, N. F., Gourley, S., Reinert, G., & Spagat, M. (2009). Sampling bias in systems with structural heterogeneity and limited internal diffusion. EPL, 85(2). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/85/28001
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