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Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

... analyze hypothesis tests and the P-value in view of the claim that they provide evidence, and offer a justification for using hypothesis tests that does not rely on the insupportable assertion ...

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On the use of non local prior densities in Bayesian hypothesis tests

On the use of non local prior densities in Bayesian hypothesis tests

... Bayesian hypothesis tests that have favourable sampling properties, and the comparison of their sampling properties to tests defined by using standard local alterna- tive ...alternative ...

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View of Planned Hypothesis Tests Are Not Necessarily Exempt From Multiplicity Adjustment
							| Journal of Research Practice

View of Planned Hypothesis Tests Are Not Necessarily Exempt From Multiplicity Adjustment | Journal of Research Practice

... of tests in the family (the set of tests being ...null hypothesis tests, but are used to make inferences about the estimated effect sizes, rather than merely about whether the effects are zero ...

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Quantifying Uncertainty in Random Forests via Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Tests

Quantifying Uncertainty in Random Forests via Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Tests

... The confidence intervals are shown in Figure 8. Note that the pattern seen in Figure 7 is mirrored in the confidence interval plot: the confidence intervals are higher during months where more positive observations are ...

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Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

... This paper shows the theoretical development of hierarchy by kernels and an algorithm used to obtain an interesting class or partition from a hierarchy. Also shown is th[r] ...

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Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

... The results of the analytic quantile regression model have shown that the best model to represent the data from this studied phenomenon is the quantile regression model in [r] ...

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Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

... (1.1), or (1.1), (1.3) is H-oscillatory in G. Proof. Suppose to the contrary that there is a H-nonoscillatory solution U ( x , t ) of (1.1), (1.2) or (1.1), (1.3) in G, then u H ( x , t ) is eventually positive or u H ( ...

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Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

... In this paper, we establish a mathematical identity, which makes it possible to use the Gauss formula and Weingarten formula in the anti invariant distribution.Then we [r] ...

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Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

Comments and Suggestions on Defining and Using P-Values and Null Hypothesis Tests

... Keywords: Finite-dimensional vector space; Unaccounted factors; Unaccounted parameters influence function; Principle of certainty of economic process in fine-dimensional space; Multi al[r] ...

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Towards Integration of Statistical Hypothesis Tests into Deep Neural Networks

Towards Integration of Statistical Hypothesis Tests into Deep Neural Networks

... statistical tests for extracting textual features in text classification is quite common and already proven ...statistical tests for feature extraction to improve Arabic text classifi- ...statistical ...

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Asymptotically optimal multistage hypothesis tests

Asymptotically optimal multistage hypothesis tests

... Sequential hypothesis testing has been a source of interesting problems since its incep- tion in the late ...involves tests that take data in a “one at a time” fashion, and their optimality properties are ...

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What is a Hypothesis Test? Elements of a Hypothesis Test Hypothesis Tests for Means Hypothesis Tests for Proportions

What is a Hypothesis Test? Elements of a Hypothesis Test Hypothesis Tests for Means Hypothesis Tests for Proportions

... conclude that the mean length of all current long-distance calls is different from 12.44 minutes. 14.[r] ...

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The frequentist implications of optional stopping on Bayesian hypothesis tests

The frequentist implications of optional stopping on Bayesian hypothesis tests

... Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is the most commonly used statistical methodology in ...null hypothesis is ...use tests that as- sume sample sizes are fixed in advance of data collection, ...

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DETERMINATION OF LEADERSHIP STYLE, A NECESSITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION OF ZONGOLICA.

DETERMINATION OF LEADERSHIP STYLE, A NECESSITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION OF ZONGOLICA.

... After having applied the tests to students, half hypothesis tests were carried out with the result obtained from the teacher using the Minitab software to identify if there were signifi[r] ...

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A trial design for evaluation of empiric programming of implantable cardioverter defibrillators to improve patient management

A trial design for evaluation of empiric programming of implantable cardioverter defibrillators to improve patient management

... The primary endpoint is the proportion of true episodes that are shocked during the 12-month follow-up period. The standardized empiric programming regimen will be considered non-inferior to the physician tailored pro- ...

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Effects of arousal on cognitive control: Empirical tests of the conflict-modulated Hebbian-learning hypothesis

Effects of arousal on cognitive control: Empirical tests of the conflict-modulated Hebbian-learning hypothesis

... In Experiment 1, we found that participants who exhibited more conflict-induced arousal, as indexed by task-evoked pupil- lary responses, had a larger ISPC effect. This finding provides compelling support for the ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5611856.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5611856.pdf

... testing hypothesis of no relationship between the test score and the fractional anisotropy along the left corticospinal tract while accounting for the other covariates, we obtain a p-value of ...

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Audit fees in New Zealand after removing restrictions on competition

Audit fees in New Zealand after removing restrictions on competition

... As expected, the results of the tests carried out on data for the period 1990 to 1995 show a significant decrease in audit fees. The expected trend occurs in this later period, and not immediately after the 1985 ...

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Use of a semi field system to evaluate the efficacy of topical repellents under user conditions provides a disease exposure free technique comparable with field data

Use of a semi field system to evaluate the efficacy of topical repellents under user conditions provides a disease exposure free technique comparable with field data

... these tests are structurally and physiolo- gically different from the human skin and produce no odour ...efficacy tests can be performed in a large enclos- ure under ambient conditions, allowing mosquitoes ...

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Does Hysteresis in Unemployment Occur in OECD Countries? Evidence from Parametric and Non Parametric Panel Unit Roots Tests

Does Hysteresis in Unemployment Occur in OECD Countries? Evidence from Parametric and Non Parametric Panel Unit Roots Tests

... study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining the stationarity of unemployment rates using several panel unit root ...hysteresis hypothesis cannot be ...

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