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Alternative hypothesis for some stereotypical behaviour

Alternative approaches to asymptotic behaviour of eigenvalues of some unbounded Jacobi matrices

Alternative approaches to asymptotic behaviour of eigenvalues of some unbounded Jacobi matrices

... In the first approach to asymptotic behaviour of eigenvalues we use a method called successive diagonalization, the second approach is based on analytical models that can be found for som[r] ...

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A nonlinear alternative to the unit root hypothesis

A nonlinear alternative to the unit root hypothesis

... the consumer price index (CPI) for country i and j, respectively. The series z t can then be interpreted as a measure of the deviation from the long-run steady state or PPP. The real exchange rates are constructed for ...

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Hypothesis testing. Null and alternative hypotheses

Hypothesis testing. Null and alternative hypotheses

... alternative hypothesis is H 1 :µ>µ 0 , or Hµ<µ 0 ...had some a priori reason to believe that we were likely to find a difference in a particular ...

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The theory theory as an alternative to the innateness hypothesis.

The theory theory as an alternative to the innateness hypothesis.

... I want to argue, then, in favor of the theory theory as an empiricist alternative to the innateness hypothesis. However, my argument is different in important ways from earlier empiricist arguments. One ...

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Alternative financial service providers and the spatial void hypothesis

Alternative financial service providers and the spatial void hypothesis

... Before discussing issues related to the income levels of potential customers in these concentrations, it is ap- propriate to conduct the same analysis for banks versus AFSPs. The results are shown in Figure 9 (using the ...

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Bayesian Hypothesis Testing: An Alternative to Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) in Psychology and Social Sciences

Bayesian Hypothesis Testing: An Alternative to Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) in Psychology and Social Sciences

... to hypothesis testing: An example Bayes factors to evaluate the amount of evidence in favor or against H 0 and H a are one of the big selling points of the Bayesian ...null hypothesis compared to that of ...

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Alternative Tests of the Expectations Hypothesis of the Term Structure of Interest Rates

Alternative Tests of the Expectations Hypothesis of the Term Structure of Interest Rates

... on alternative methods and to test the validity of these ...have some predictive power for the future change in the short rate, ordinary least squares (OLS) estimation of the actual change in the short rate ...

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Testing the Expectations Hypothesis: Some New Evidence for Japan

Testing the Expectations Hypothesis: Some New Evidence for Japan

... One of the most frequently cited reasons for the failure of the EH is that the risk premium is time varying, rather than constant as the EH requires. One problem with this explanation is that any failure of the EH ...

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Scheduling model for systems with complex alternative behaviour

Scheduling model for systems with complex alternative behaviour

... A. Multi Capacity JSSP To benchmark the models concerning resource capacity, we generated a number of problems. We have considered problem of a size where in most cases, an optimality proof can be found within 1800[s] ...

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Three Alternative Approaches to Test the Permanent Income Hypothesis in Dynamic Panels

Three Alternative Approaches to Test the Permanent Income Hypothesis in Dynamic Panels

... three alternative approaches on the same set of panel ...revise some of Friedman’s characteristic tests that seem to have been more or less forgotten in the recent ...

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Intensity control during target approach in echolocating bats;
stereotypical sensori motor behaviour in Daubenton's bats, Myotis
daubentonii

Intensity control during target approach in echolocating bats; stereotypical sensori motor behaviour in Daubenton's bats, Myotis daubentonii

... The data therefore provide some evidence that the emitted intensity could be fine-tuned to fit the target distance by using sensory feedback during target approach. However, the improvements achieved by ...

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The expectations hypothesis of the term structure: some empirical evidence for Portugal

The expectations hypothesis of the term structure: some empirical evidence for Portugal

... the hypothesis, appears to hold for the Portuguese ...by some instability, high interest rates and a rather volatile behaviour of the ...After some deregulation in the monetary and fi nancial ...

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The Expectations Hypothesis of the Term Structure: Some Empirical Evidence for Portugal

The Expectations Hypothesis of the Term Structure: Some Empirical Evidence for Portugal

... by some instability, high interest rates and a rather volatile behaviour of the ...by some external shocks, related to events in European foreign exchange markets occurring at the initial stages of ...

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The expectations hypothesis of the term structure: some empirical evidence for Portugal

The expectations hypothesis of the term structure: some empirical evidence for Portugal

... the hypothesis, appears to hold for the Portuguese ...by some instability, high interest rates and a rather volatile behaviour of the ...After some deregulation in the monetary and financial ...

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The expectations hypothesis of the term structure: some empirical evidence for Portugal

The expectations hypothesis of the term structure: some empirical evidence for Portugal

... the hypothesis, appears to hold for the Portuguese ...by some instability, high interest rates and a rather volatile behaviour of the ...After some deregulation in the monetary and financial ...

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Stereotypical behaviour – genetic and environmental factors

Stereotypical behaviour – genetic and environmental factors

... Stereotypic behaviour is common among zoo-animals and laboratory animals but also among farm animals and ...stereotypic behaviour and if it is possible to decrease the behaviour by changing the ...

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null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis. In this case: Ho:µ= 26.4

null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis. In this case: Ho:µ= 26.4

... null hypothesis is rejected if the probability of obtaining a result as unlikely as the one which was obtained is ...to some extent on the use that is to be made of the ...null hypothesis when it is ...

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An Alternative Hypothesis for Special Relativity

An Alternative Hypothesis for Special Relativity

... Time dilation is regarded differently. In the well known twin paradoxon it is assumed that the integral taken over the coordinate time is identical to the real elapsed time, the scale change is considered to be a real ...

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C. The null hypothesis is not rejected when the alternative hypothesis is true. A. population parameters.

C. The null hypothesis is not rejected when the alternative hypothesis is true. A. population parameters.

... 20. A random sample of 25 college males was obtained and each was asked to report their actual height and what they wished as their ideal height. A 95% confidence interval for µ d = average difference between their ideal ...

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Alternative Specifications of Fisher Hypothesis: An Empirical Investigation

Alternative Specifications of Fisher Hypothesis: An Empirical Investigation

... Fisher Hypothesis forms the basis of the theoretical models which explain that the role of money is neutral in determining the real variables of the ...Fisher hypothesis has far-reaching effects for debtors ...

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