Drift
Cross-source consensus on Drift from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- All drift credible intervals included zero. — The rhythm of aging: Stability and drift in the individual rate of senescence
- Estimated drift values fell below detectability thresholds, so any true directional trend would be smaller than the data can reliably separate from stochastic variation. — The rhythm of aging: Stability and drift in the individual rate of senescence
- Posterior directional indices provided weak evidence for sustained change. — The rhythm of aging: Stability and drift in the individual rate of senescence
- Sensitivity analyses starting at ages 50, 60, and 70 found no sustained drift in the Gompertz slope. — The rhythm of aging: Stability and drift in the individual rate of senescence
- Even the strongest directional indications in France did not meet the paper's evidence standard for sustained drift. — The rhythm of aging: Stability and drift in the individual rate of senescence