نتایج جستجو برای: utilizing one sample t

تعداد نتایج: 2921728  

2015
Cai Xiao Jiang Zhan Zhan Li Peng Chen Li Zhang Chen

There are no proper statistics available to assess how much of a burden it is to them. This study was conducted to gauge the pooled prevalence and offer evidence in support of few prevention and regulation strategies. A methodical literature search was conducted with the help of the Web of Knowledge, PubMed, Chinese Web of Knowledge, Wanfang, and Chongqing VIP databases. Furthermore, articles p...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2013
Christopher T Rota Joshua J Millspaugh Dylan C Kesler Chad P Lehman Mark A Rumble Catherine M B Jachowski

1. A common sampling design in resource selection studies involves measuring resource attributes at sample units used by an animal and at sample units considered available for use. Few models can estimate the absolute probability of using a sample unit from such data, but such approaches are generally preferred over statistical methods that estimate a relative probability of use. 2. The case-co...

2015
Stanislav Birko Edward S. Dove Vural Özdemir Koustuv Dalal

The extent of consensus (or the lack thereof) among experts in emerging fields of innovation can serve as antecedents of scientific, societal, investor and stakeholder synergy or conflict. Naturally, how we measure consensus is of great importance to science and technology strategic foresight. The Delphi methodology is a widely used anonymous survey technique to evaluate consensus among a panel...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
J Siemiatycki

Research focused on occupational exposure has been one of the cornerstones of epidemiological research into the etiology of cancer. It is appropriate to critically assess the contribution of this research effort and to assess the potential for making significant progress in the future in unraveling the etiology of cancer by studying the occupational environment. The study of the occupational en...

Journal: :The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences 2019

Journal: :Journal of biopharmaceutical statistics 2003
Hansheng Wang Bin Chen Shein-Chung Chow

The problem of sample size determination based on three commonly used non-parametric rank based tests, namely, one-sample Wilcoxon's rank sum test, two-sample's Wilcoxon's rank sum test, and the rank-based test for independence is studied. Explicit formulas for variabilities of the test statistics under the alternative hypotheses are derived. Consequently, close forms of power functions of thes...

Journal: :Jurnal ilmiah pendidikan fisika 2022

This study aims to determine the effectiveness of e-learning in STEM-based physics instruction on students' communication abilities. research is a continuation development using Allesi and Trollip model, which three experts have validated make improve skills feasibly. The pre-experimental pretest-posttest design was used this study's methodology. Thirty-one students from class XI MIPA Senior Hi...

Journal: :journal of nanostructures 2015
m. mansournia f. azizi

magnetite (fe3o4) nanoparticles have been successfully prepared by a novel one-step and surfactant-free approach utilizing ferrous ion, as a single iron source. in this manner, the reaction occurs between two aqueous solutions via the spontaneous transfer of ammonia gas from one to another in room temperature. no ferric source or oxidizing specie, oxidation controlling and capping agents are ne...

Journal: :Deutsches Arzteblatt international 2010
Bernd Röhrig Jean-Baptist du Prel Daniel Wachtlin Robert Kwiecien Maria Blettner

BACKGROUND In this article, we discuss the purpose of sample size calculation in clinical trials, the need for it, and the methods by which it is accomplished. Study samples that are either too small or too large are unacceptable, for clinical, methodological, and ethical reasons. The physicians participating in clinical trials should be directly involved in sample size planning, because their ...

2017
Aidan G O'Keeffe Gareth Ambler Julie A Barber

BACKGROUND In healthcare research, outcomes with skewed probability distributions are common. Sample size calculations for such outcomes are typically based on estimates on a transformed scale (e.g. log) which may sometimes be difficult to obtain. In contrast, estimates of median and variance on the untransformed scale are generally easier to pre-specify. The aim of this paper is to describe ho...

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