نتایج جستجو برای: stage 2

تعداد نتایج: 2793082  

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2008
Tatsuki Koyama Heidi Chen

Simon's two-stage designs are very popular for phase II clinical trials. A literature review revealed that the inference procedures used with Simon's designs almost always ignore the actual sampling plan used. Reported P-values, point estimates and confidence intervals for the response rate are not usually adjusted for the design's adaptiveness. In addition, we found that the actual sample size...

2014
Ahmad Shahrizan Abdul Ghani Nor Ashidi Mat Isa

The quality of underwater image is poor due to the properties of water and its impurities. The properties of water cause attenuation of light travels through the water medium, resulting in low contrast, blur, inhomogeneous lighting, and color diminishing of the underwater images. This paper proposes a method of enhancing the quality of underwater image. The proposed method consists of two stage...

2004
Eric van Damme Sjaak Hurkens

We consider a linear quantity setting duopoly game and analyze which of the players will commit when both players have the possibility to do so. To that end, we study a 2-stage game in which each player can either commit to a quantity in stage 1 or wait till stage 2. We show that committing is more risky for the high cost rm and that, consequently, risk dominance considerations, as in Harsanyi ...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2005
Claudia Osório Jorge Mesquita Huet Machado Carlos Minayo-Gomez

The article presents a method for the analysis of work-related accidents in hospitals, with the double aim of analyzing accidents in light of actual work activity and enhancing the vitality of the various professions that comprise hospital work. This process involves both research and intervention, combining knowledge output with training of health professionals, fostering expanded participatio...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2014
Bruce C Hansen Keith A May Robert F Hess

The ability of human participants to integrate fragmented stimulus elements into perceived coherent contours (amidst a field of distracter elements) has been intensively studied across a large number of contour element parameters, ranging from luminance contrast and chromaticity to motion and stereo. The evidence suggests that contour integration performance depends on the low-level Fourier pro...

2007
YUSUF AHMAD

The history of the Chinese government’s more recent poverty reduction programs may be divided into three stages. During the first stage, from 1978 to 1985, the government, through higher product prices, encouraged rural households to raise agricultural output. As a result, greater agricultural output translated into increases in the incomes of farm households. Official poverty incidence decline...

Journal: :Psychiatric services 2013
Donald Emile Addington Emily McKenzie Ross Norman Jianli Wang Gary R Bond

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to identify essential evidence-based components of first-episode psychosis services. METHODS The study was conducted in two stages. In the first stage a systematic review of both peer-reviewed and gray literature (January 1980 to April 2010) was conducted. Databases searched included MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and EMBASE. In the second stage, a consensus-building...

2005
James A. Hanley Ilona Csizmadi Jean-Paul Collet

A two-stage case-control design, in which exposure and outcome are determined for a large sample but covariates are measured on only a subsample, may be much less expensive than a one-stage design of comparable power. However, the methods available to plan the sizes of the stage 1 and stage 2 samples, or to project the precision/power provided by a given configuration, are limited to the case o...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 1996
J Annett

The distinction between 'knowing how' and 'knowing that' is fundamental to current theories of cognition. Two distinct encodings or representations are implied, one conscious and verbalisable and the other normally unconscious yet demonstrable in behaviour. The paper discusses the nature of these two kinds of representation and relations between them. It is shown that imagery forms an essential...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2005
Charlotte Bonardi Steven Graham Geoffrey Hall Chris Mitchell

In a first stage of training, participants learned to associate four visual cues (two different colors and two different shapes) with verbal labels. For Group S, one label was applied to both colors and another to both shapes; for Group D, one label was applied to one color and one shape, and the other label to the other cues. When subsequently required to learn a task in which a given motor re...

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