The T . O . V . A test can test for each of these subtypes of ADHD . When the subject responds to a " non-target " it is noted as an error of commission, or impulsive.
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In the case of a classified image, it allows supervised classification to help determine the accuracy of the classification performed by the remote sensing software and therefore minimize errors in the classification such as errors of commission and errors of omission.
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Peer review only weeds out the most obvious errors of commission or omission in this area, and then only when an author provides adequate representations ( e . g ., illustrations, recordings, and gene sequences ) of the specimens in question.
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This creates a continuous response set so when the test-taker is suddenly presented with a foil, he or she may find it difficult to " put on the brakes . " Thus, the high demand sections pull for " errors of commission ", or impulsivity.
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In a 2011 report draft on health IT usability, the U . S . National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ) defines " use error " in healthcare IT this way : Use error is a term used very specifically to refer to user interface designs that will engender users to make errors of commission or omission.
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In a response this month to the General Accounting Office, Lashof said that the draft report was " not worthy to stand published alongside other GAO efforts, " and that " the errors of commission and omission are so serious that the publication of this draft in its current form would do a disservice to the Congress'and president's efforts to address gulf war veterans'illnesses ."