نتایج جستجو برای: statistical models

تعداد نتایج: 1218932  

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2007
Walter W Piegorsch Susan L Cutter Frank Hardisty

We describe a quantitative methodology to characterize the vulnerability of U.S. urban centers to terrorist attack, using a place-based vulnerability index and a database of terrorist incidents and related human casualties. Via generalized linear statistical models, we study the relationships between vulnerability and terrorist events, and find that our place-based vulnerability metric signific...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2015
Leonardo Soares Bastos Raquel de Vasconcellos Carvalhaes de Oliveira Luciane de Souza Velasque

In the last decades, the use of the epidemiological prevalence ratio (PR) instead of the odds ratio has been debated as a measure of association in cross-sectional studies. This article addresses the main difficulties in the use of statistical models for the calculation of PR: convergence problems, availability of tools and inappropriate assumptions. We implement the direct approach to estimate...

Journal: :Multivariate behavioral research 2012
Mark de Rooij Martijn Schouteden

Maximum likelihood estimation of mixed effect baseline category logit models for multinomial longitudinal data can be prohibitive due to the integral dimension of the random effects distribution. We propose to use multidimensional unfolding methodology to reduce the dimensionality of the problem. As a by-product, readily interpretable graphical displays representing change are obtained. The met...

2015
Kewei Tu Drena Dobbs Jack Lutz Giora Slutzki Jin Tian

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Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Joël M Durant Tycho Anker-Nilssen Nils Chr Stenseth

Co-occurrence in food requirements of offspring and food availability is a key factor determining breeding success. Prey availability is typically dependent on environmental conditions that are different from those influencing the predator's decision regarding whether or not to initiate breeding, and is not always optimal at the peak of reproduction requirements. We investigated this relationsh...

2012
Mohamad Amin Pourhoseingholi Ahmad Reza Baghestani Mohsen Vahedi

A Confounder is a variable whose presence affects the variables being studied so that the results do not reflect the actual relationship. There are various ways to exclude or control confounding variables including Randomization, Restriction and Matching. But all these methods are applicable at the time of study design. When experimental designs are premature, impractical, or impossible, resear...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Yi Li Joshua Tate Dudman

Animals learn both whether and when a reward will occur. Neural models of timing posit that animals learn the mean time until reward perturbed by a fixed relative uncertainty. Nonetheless, animals can learn to perform actions for reward even in highly variable natural environments. Optimal inference in the presence of variable information requires probabilistic models, yet it is unclear whether...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Julien Pottier Zbyněk Malenovský Achilleas Psomas Lucie Homolová Michael E Schaepman Philippe Choler Wilfried Thuiller Antoine Guisan Niklaus E Zimmermann

Remote sensing using airborne imaging spectroscopy (AIS) is known to retrieve fundamental optical properties of ecosystems. However, the value of these properties for predicting plant species distribution remains unclear. Here, we assess whether such data can add value to topographic variables for predicting plant distributions in French and Swiss alpine grasslands. We fitted statistical models...

Journal: :Social science research 2016
Joanna Taylor Graham Moon Liz Twigg

This paper examines the secondary data requirements for multilevel small area synthetic estimation (ML-SASE). This research method uses secondary survey data sets as source data for statistical models. The parameters of these models are used to generate data for small areas. The paper assesses the impact of knowing the geographical location of survey respondents on the accuracy of estimates, mo...

Journal: :Annual review of sociology 2014
Kieran Healy James Moody

Visualizing data is central to social scientific work. Despite a promising early beginning, sociology has lagged in the use of visual tools. We review the history and current state of visualization in sociology. Using examples throughout, we discuss recent developments in ways of seeing raw data and presenting the results of statistical modeling. We make a general distinction between those meth...

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