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Edgington, Eugene S. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1980
Two types of problems supposedly associated with the use of randomization tests for single-subject experiments have been discussed: the random introduction of treatments and the repeated alternation of treatments. Ways to reduce the adverse effects associated with these problems are presented. (See TM 505 799-800). (Author/JKS) (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Hypothesis Testing, Research Design, Statistical Data
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Rubin, Donald B. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1978
A simple example is presented that illustrates advantages of Bayesian and likelihood methods of inference relative to sampling distribution methods of inference. It is argued that Bayesian and likelihood methods of inference should be utilized more generally to analyze real data. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Hypothesis Testing, Sampling, Statistical Data
Meyerhoff, Arthur A. – Geotimes, 1977
Presents statistics for 1976 concerning the production of fossil fuels throughout the world. (MLH)
Descriptors: Energy, Fuels, Geology, Natural Resources
Brown, Norman B. – Library Journal, 1976
Periodical prices by subject field. (LS)
Descriptors: Costs, Library Materials, Periodicals, Serials
Alexander, Adrian W.; Dingley, Brenda – American Libraries, 1997
Presents the 1997 U.S. Periodical Price Index sponsored by the Library Materials Price Index Committee of the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services, a division of the American Library Association. Finds that the average price increased 9.9%, .9% below 1996's rate. Includes seven tables, a chart, and a summary sheet. (PEN)
Descriptors: Cost Indexes, Library Expenditures, Library Materials, Periodicals
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Koslowsky, Meni; Sagie, Abraham – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1992
META-RAND, a Statistical Analysis System macro that generates random values used for calculating correlations in a meta analysis, is described. Output consists of uncorrected and corrected mean and variances of "r" and several measures of the degree of homogeneity or heterogeneity in the data. (SLD)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Correlation, Meta Analysis, Research Methodology
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Gupta, Jayanti; Damien, Paul – Psychometrika, 2005
Fully and partially ranked data arise in a variety of contexts. From a Bayesian perspective, attention has focused on distance-based models; in particular, the Mallows model and extensions thereof. In this paper, a class of prior distributions, the "Binary Tree," is developed on the symmetric group. The attractive features of the class are: it…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Models, Comparative Analysis, Statistical Data
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Maiti, Alakes; Samanta, G. P. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
This paper reports on studies of the deterministic and stochastic behaviours of a predator-prey system with prey-dependent response function. The first part of the paper deals with the deterministic analysis of uniform boundedness, permanence, stability and bifurcation. In the second part the reproductive and mortality factors of the prey and…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Simulation, Animals, Mathematical Models
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Hocquette, Jean-Francois – Advances in Physiology Education, 2004
This article describes a simple way to explain the limitations of statistics to scientists and students to avoid the publication of misleading conclusions. Biologists examine their results extremely critically and carefully choose the appropriate analytic methods depending on their scientific objectives. However, no such close attention is usually…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Statistical Data, Interdisciplinary Approach, Biology
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Carrig, Madeline M.; Wirth, R. J.; Curran, Patrick J. – Structural Equation Modeling, 2004
Longitudinal data analyses can be usefully supplemented by the plotting of individual growth curves. Unfortunately, such graphics can be challenging and tedious to produce. This article presents and demonstrates a SAS macro designed to automate this task. The OLStraj macro graphically depicts ordinary least squares (OLS)-estimated individual…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Least Squares Statistics, Longitudinal Studies, Visual Aids
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Hawes, Catherine; Phillips, Charles D.; Holan, Scott; Sherman, Michael; Hutchison, Linnae L. – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
Expanding the availability of long-term care (LTC) services and making them more responsive to consumer preferences is an important goal, particularly for elderly people living in rural areas who tend to be older and have greater functional limitations but less access to the range of LTC options available in metropolitan areas. One option that…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Rural Areas, Nurses, Metropolitan Areas
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Townsend, James T.; Colonius, Hans – Psychometrika, 2005
The maximum and minimum of a sample from a probability distribution are extremely important random variables in many areas of psychological theory, methodology, and statistics. For instance, the behavior of the mean of the maximum or minimum processing time, as a function of the number of component random processing times ("n"), has been studied…
Descriptors: Probability, Psychometrics, Sample Size, Statistical Data
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Leung, Shing On; Sachs, John – Journal of Experimental Education, 2005
Quite often in data reduction, it is more meaningful and economical to select a subset of variables instead of reducing the dimensionality of the variable space with principal components analysis. The authors present a neglected method for variable selection called the BI-method (R. P. Bhargava & T. Ishizuka, 1981). It is a direct, simple method…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Statistical Data, Selection, Psychological Studies
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Huiying, Xu – Chinese Education and Society, 2004
Environmental ethics examines the relationship between human beings and nature from the moral perspective. It is also a kind of ethics arising from a concern with an earth which is on the verge of losing balance. Environmental ethics originated at the end of the 1940s. Since the 1970s, great progress has been made in environmental ethics. This…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Ethics, Moral Values, Environment
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Montgomery, Keith – Journal of Geography, 2006
This letter presents data concerning variation in average annual temperatures by altitude and latitude, along with some suggested class exercises.
Descriptors: Class Activities, Climate, Statistical Data, Annual Reports
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