نتایج جستجو برای: statistical models strength

تعداد نتایج: 1402247  

Journal: :Psychological methods 2016
Kristopher J Preacher Zhen Zhang Michael J Zyphur

Social scientists are increasingly interested in multilevel hypotheses, data, and statistical models as well as moderation or interactions among predictors. The result is a focus on hypotheses and tests of multilevel moderation within and across levels of analysis. Unfortunately, existing approaches to multilevel moderation have a variety of shortcomings, including conflated effects across leve...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 1991
G B Chapman

Recent research on contingency judgment indicates that the judged predictiveness of a cue is dependent on the predictive strengths of other cues. Two classes of models correctly predict such cue interaction: associative models and statistical models. However, these models differ in their predictions about the effect of trial order on cue interaction. In five experiments reported here, college s...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2012
Isabelle Boulangeat Dominique Gravel Wilfried Thuiller

Although abiotic factors, together with dispersal and biotic interactions, are often suggested to explain the distribution of species and their abundances, species distribution models usually focus on abiotic factors only. We propose an integrative framework linking ecological theory, empirical data and statistical models to understand the distribution of species and their abundances together w...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1990
H Origasa J D Knoke

This study extensively compares two statistical models for the analysis of binary data from longitudinal studies. The first model was proposed by Zeger, Liang, and Self, which was abbreviated as ZLS model and another model was proposed by Origasa. The comparison focuses on both analytical and statistical view-points. The first discusses a type of the models and the second evaluates the effect f...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Mark W Denny

Are there absolute limits to the speed at which animals can run? If so, how close are present-day individuals to these limits? I approach these questions by using three statistical models and data from competitive races to estimate maximum running speeds for greyhounds, thoroughbred horses and elite human athletes. In each case, an absolute speed limit is definable, and the current record appro...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2004
Michael A Babyak

OBJECTIVE Statistical models, such as linear or logistic regression or survival analysis, are frequently used as a means to answer scientific questions in psychosomatic research. Many who use these techniques, however, apparently fail to appreciate fully the problem of overfitting, ie, capitalizing on the idiosyncrasies of the sample at hand. Overfitted models will fail to replicate in future s...

2017
Kazem Nasserinejad Joost van Rosmalen Wim de Kort Emmanuel Lesaffre

Identifying the number of classes in Bayesian finite mixture models is a challenging problem. Several criteria have been proposed, such as adaptations of the deviance information criterion, marginal likelihoods, Bayes factors, and reversible jump MCMC techniques. It was recently shown that in overfitted mixture models, the overfitted latent classes will asymptotically become empty under specifi...

Journal: :Annals of human biology 1986
H Goldstein

A new class of statistical models is proposed for the analysis of longitudinal data, especially those from growth studies. The models are all derived from a simple univariate two-level polynomial model. It is shown that they make efficient use of available data, and can handle a very wide range of problems. They have several important advantages over existing procedures.

2009
Sebastian Bader Christoph Burghardt Thomas Kirste

We argue, that generative probabilistic models should be used to detect user activities, and we discuss two approaches to create those model from symbolic descriptions.

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2015
Joel Zylberberg Eric Shea-Brown

While recent recordings from neural populations show beyond-pairwise, or higher-order, correlations (HOC), we have little understanding of how HOC arise from network interactions and of how they impact encoded information. Here, we show that input nonlinearities imply HOC in spin-glass-type statistical models. We then discuss one such model with parametrized pairwise- and higher-order interacti...

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