
Hierarchical models, variance components and group analyses
... • assumes that parameters are “fixed properties of the population” • all variability is only intra-subject variability, e.g. due to measurement errors • Laird & Ware (1982): the probability distribution of the data has the same form for each individual and the same parameters • In SPM: simply concat ...
... • assumes that parameters are “fixed properties of the population” • all variability is only intra-subject variability, e.g. due to measurement errors • Laird & Ware (1982): the probability distribution of the data has the same form for each individual and the same parameters • In SPM: simply concat ...
Statistics in the Clinical Laboratory: Keys to Understanding
... obliged to find you an understanding.” Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) ...
... obliged to find you an understanding.” Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) ...
Practical Applications of Statistical Methods in the Clinical Laboratory
... find you an understanding.” Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) ...
... find you an understanding.” Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) ...
Statistics Examples Sheet 2
... n2 = 24, n3 = 24. Test the hypothesis of linearity. 8. (Lecture 9, Chi-squared tests of categorical data) A machine produces plastic articles in bunches of three articles at a time. The process is rather unreliable, and quite a few defective articles are observed. In an experimental run of the machi ...
... n2 = 24, n3 = 24. Test the hypothesis of linearity. 8. (Lecture 9, Chi-squared tests of categorical data) A machine produces plastic articles in bunches of three articles at a time. The process is rather unreliable, and quite a few defective articles are observed. In an experimental run of the machi ...
Exam
... his bridge. Specifically, the amount he will add is uniformly distributed between 0 and 1 kg and the amounts for different days are independent. His pile was raided last night by assorted forrest creatures and this morning he has no gold. Such raids (totally cleaning him out) happen as a Poisson proce ...
... his bridge. Specifically, the amount he will add is uniformly distributed between 0 and 1 kg and the amounts for different days are independent. His pile was raided last night by assorted forrest creatures and this morning he has no gold. Such raids (totally cleaning him out) happen as a Poisson proce ...