نتایج جستجو برای: variable sample size sampling interval

تعداد نتایج: 1442209  

2015
Dirk Ostwald Ludger Starke Ralph Hertwig

"Decisions from experience" (DFE) refers to a body of work that emerged in research on behavioral decision making over the last decade. One of the major experimental paradigms employed to study experience-based choice is the "sampling paradigm," which serves as a model of decision making under limited knowledge about the statistical structure of the world. In this paradigm respondents are prese...

2010
M. M. Islam R. N. Ali M. M. Salehin

No development objectives can be achieved without making women self reliant. The present study deals with the role of Rangpur Dinajpur Rural Service (RDRS) on poverty alleviation and women empowerment in Kaligonj upazila under Lalminirhat district considering their participation in different programmes of RDRS. The impact of the study was assessed in terms of economic and social gains accrued b...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 1982
B H Smith S M Garn P E Cole

Randomly distributed or "fluctuating" dental asymmetry has been accorded evolutionary meaning and interpreted as a result of environmental stress. However, except for congenital malformation syndromes, the determinants of human crown size asymmetry are still equivocal. Both a computer simulated sampling experiment using a combined sample size of N = 3000, and the requirements of adequate statis...

Journal: :Biometrics & biostatistics international journal 2015
Borko D Jovanovic Hariharan Subramanian Irene B Helenowski Hemant K Roy Vadim Backman

Nesting of experimental factors is well established in statistical design literature related to agricultural, environmental and engineering studies. It is perhaps not sufficiently discussed in biological and laboratory experiments stemming from the use of human bio-specimens, where sample size considerations are often provided a priori on subject level, but there is little advice regarding the ...

2013
Wei Lin Teoh Michael B. C. Khoo Sin Yin Teh

Designs of the double sampling (DS) X chart are traditionally based on the average run length (ARL) criterion. However, the shape of the run length distribution changes with the process mean shifts, ranging from highly skewed when the process is in-control to almost symmetric when the mean shift is large. Therefore, we show that the ARL is a complicated performance measure and that the median r...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2001
F M Mitlöhner J L Morrow-Tesch S C Wilson J W Dailey J J McGlone

Continuous observations are an accurate method for behavioral measurements but are difficult to conduct on large numbers of animals because of extensive labor requirements. Thus, we sought to develop methods of behavioral data collection in feedlot cattle production systems that reasonably approximated continuous sampling. Standing, lying, feeding, drinking, and walking behaviors were examined ...

1997
Jiayang Sun Michael Woodroofe MICHAEL WOODROOFE

In observational studies subjects may self select, thereby creating a biased sample. Such problems arise frequently, for example, in astronomical, biomedical, animal, and oil studies, survey sampling and econometrics. For a typical subject, let Y denote the value of interest and suppose that Y has an unknown density function f . Further, let w(y) denote the probability that the subject includes...

Journal: :Journal of chemical theory and computation 2010
Xin Zhang Divesh Bhatt Daniel M Zuckerman

To quantify the progress in the development of algorithms and forcefields used in molecular simulations, a general method for the assessment of the sampling quality is needed. Statistical mechanics principles suggest the populations of physical states characterize equilibrium sampling in a fundamental way. We therefore develop an approach for analyzing the variances in state populations, which ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
B Kurtz M Kurtz M Roe J Todd

Current recommendations suggest that negative rapid Streptococcus pyogenes antigen tests be backed up with a culture, reflecting evidence that culture may have a higher sensitivity and also that testing of a second swab may yield a different (i.e., a positive) result because of variation in sample size or distribution. If the latter is common, the sensitivities of current antigen detection test...

2014
Shashibhushan B. Mahadik

The idea of variable sampling interval and warning limits (VSIWL) is proposed for X charts. Expressions for the performance measures for the charts with VSIWL are developed. The methods presented are general and can be applied to other Shewhart control charts. The performances of VSIWL X charts are compared numerically with that of VSI X charts with and without runs rules for switching between ...

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