
characterisation of non-constant background in
... accurate estimates of true mean count rates by conducting long background measurements(2, 3). The fixed-target background model compiles background data into sufficient statistics (e.g. total number of counts NB and total measurement time TB), and if, for example, the times for individual counts are ...
... accurate estimates of true mean count rates by conducting long background measurements(2, 3). The fixed-target background model compiles background data into sufficient statistics (e.g. total number of counts NB and total measurement time TB), and if, for example, the times for individual counts are ...
Introductory Psychology Concepts
... + If every time you ate peanuts you had an upset stomach several hours later, you would eventually learn to avoid peanuts, despite the time-lapse between the stimulus of peanuts and response of getting ill. + In fact, you might develop a conditioned taste aversion, so that peanuts no longer even tas ...
... + If every time you ate peanuts you had an upset stomach several hours later, you would eventually learn to avoid peanuts, despite the time-lapse between the stimulus of peanuts and response of getting ill. + In fact, you might develop a conditioned taste aversion, so that peanuts no longer even tas ...
7. Multiple Testing
... on the tails of the distribution of the test statistic. However they don’t make statements about and individual feature, i.e. how likely is this feature false-positive given its specific p-value ? ------------------------------Efron’s local FDR uses a mixture model and the empirical Bayes approach. ...
... on the tails of the distribution of the test statistic. However they don’t make statements about and individual feature, i.e. how likely is this feature false-positive given its specific p-value ? ------------------------------Efron’s local FDR uses a mixture model and the empirical Bayes approach. ...
Thompson (2002)
... estimation must be used to address each different research situation and result. Fortunately, commonly available software (e.g., SPSS) may be programmed to provide these so-called “iterative” estimates (Bird, 2002; Smithson, 2001). Iterative estimation is also necessary in various other statistical ...
... estimation must be used to address each different research situation and result. Fortunately, commonly available software (e.g., SPSS) may be programmed to provide these so-called “iterative” estimates (Bird, 2002; Smithson, 2001). Iterative estimation is also necessary in various other statistical ...
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... The alternative hypothesis, denoted by Ha, is the opposite of what is stated in the null hypothesis. The alternative hypothesis is what the test is ...
... The alternative hypothesis, denoted by Ha, is the opposite of what is stated in the null hypothesis. The alternative hypothesis is what the test is ...
Chapter 6 The Sum of Ranks Test
... the Skeptic is correct then the two sets of data in the clone-enhanced study will be identical, which implies that ρ1 = ρ2 . Although I won’t give you details (and, thus, don’t worry about it) it is possible for the Skeptic to be incorrect and yet ρ1 = ρ2 . For the clone-enhanced data in Table 6.3 w ...
... the Skeptic is correct then the two sets of data in the clone-enhanced study will be identical, which implies that ρ1 = ρ2 . Although I won’t give you details (and, thus, don’t worry about it) it is possible for the Skeptic to be incorrect and yet ρ1 = ρ2 . For the clone-enhanced data in Table 6.3 w ...
Statistics: Informed Decisions Using Data, 4e (Sullivan)
... 9) Increasing numbers of businesses are offering child-care benefits for their workers. However, one union claims that more than 85% of firms in the manufacturing sector still do not offer any child-care benefits to their workers. A random sample of 430 manufacturing firms is selected, and only 32 o ...
... 9) Increasing numbers of businesses are offering child-care benefits for their workers. However, one union claims that more than 85% of firms in the manufacturing sector still do not offer any child-care benefits to their workers. A random sample of 430 manufacturing firms is selected, and only 32 o ...
Lab Objectives
... 11. FYI, here is the code that could be used to generate the same results: proc anova data=lab4.classdata2; class alccat; model tv = alccat; run; ...
... 11. FYI, here is the code that could be used to generate the same results: proc anova data=lab4.classdata2; class alccat; model tv = alccat; run; ...