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Level 3 Analysis: Inferences about the Textbook

Chapter 23 Inferences About Means

Chapter 23 Inferences About Means

... Key Textbook authors must be careful that the reading level of their book is appropriate for the target ...reading level require estimating the average word ...

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Statistical Inferences about Populations and Classes

Statistical Inferences about Populations and Classes

... 'undergraduate level' ...make inferences about a class through logical and other nonstatistical methods' (quoted from the explanation under ...

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Inferences about a linear combination of proportions

Inferences about a linear combination of proportions

... the level of participation is likely different depending on the location, a natural estimate of the pooled proportion is the average of the response probabilities from the K=6 sites, ...

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Analysis of science textbook pictures about energy and pupils' readings of them

Analysis of science textbook pictures about energy and pupils' readings of them

... knowledge about fuel wastage. She does recognise that the picture is about energy efficiency, and the idea of some things being more efficient than others, and suggests: „you could cut down on using fuel ...

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About Inferences in a Crowdsourced Lexical Semantic Network

About Inferences in a Crowdsourced Lexical Semantic Network

... A lexical-semantic network can contain lem- mas, word forms and multi-word expressions as entry points (nodes) along with word meanings and concepts. The idea itself of word senses in the lexicographic tradition may be ...

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Microsatellite Mutations and Inferences About Human Demography

Microsatellite Mutations and Inferences About Human Demography

... the analysis of population variability does not tion variance depends linearly on features of the muta- depend on making the correct assumption about a par- tion mechanism (the mutation mean square, ␩ 2 , ...

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Inferences and Notes about Weibull Distributions and their Applications

Inferences and Notes about Weibull Distributions and their Applications

... A goodness- of fit test is 11. Application In this section we apply to a data which is the time of breast cancer patients in moths we focus on analysis using Weibull distribution of two parameters model. The ...

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Bayesian inferences about the self (and others): A review

Bayesian inferences about the self (and others): A review

... We claim that the interpersonal self is actively inferred during social exchanges and that many of its properties correspond to the means and ends of a machinery of probabilistic inference. Inferring self-representations ...

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A hierarchical latent response model for inferences about examinee engagement in terms of guessing and item‐level non‐response

A hierarchical latent response model for inferences about examinee engagement in terms of guessing and item‐level non‐response

... item-by-examinee level by assuming different data- generating processes underlying item responses and omissions, respectively, as well as response times associated with engaged and disengaged ...

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An Analysis of Eye Movement and Cognitive Load about the Editorial Design in Elementary Science Textbook

An Analysis of Eye Movement and Cognitive Load about the Editorial Design in Elementary Science Textbook

... To sum up, it did not greatly influence students’ eye movement and cognitive load to perform the task according to the alignment fully justified or left aligned. Carter et al.[5] said that too many soft hyphens in fully ...

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EFL Textbook Evaluation: the Analysis of Tasks Presented in English Textbook

EFL Textbook Evaluation: the Analysis of Tasks Presented in English Textbook

... page 3, 6, and 8 provide reading tasks in the form of jigsaw, it is so helpful and effective for students to comprehend the text and share about the main ideas of the ...English textbook are not ...

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Empirical Likelihood Inferences in Survival Analysis

Empirical Likelihood Inferences in Survival Analysis

... = 3(1 − u 2 )/4, |u| ≤ 1, and bandwidth is h n = n −1/3 ...Virus level and the lengths of 95% confidence interval by using the NA and EL ...virus level are significantly related to thymic ...

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Inferences about the transmission of Schmallenberg virus within and between farms

Inferences about the transmission of Schmallenberg virus within and between farms

... draw inferences about the transmission of SBV we have developed two models to describe its spread within and between ...of 3–4 days) the within-farm seroprevalence can reach high levels (mean ...

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The optimal method to make inferences about a linear combination of proportions

The optimal method to make inferences about a linear combination of proportions

... the level of participation is likely to be different depending on the location, a natural estimate of the pooled proportion is the average of the response probabilities from the K=6 sites, ...

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Differential analyses for RNA-seq: transcript-level estimates improve gene-level inferences

Differential analyses for RNA-seq: transcript-level estimates improve gene-level inferences

... DTE analysis is more suitable than DGE analysis for detect- ing genes with changes in absolute or relative isoform expression but no or only minor change in overall output ( Supplementary Figure 9 ), we ...

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Differential analyses for RNA-seq: transcript-level estimates improve gene-level inferences

Differential analyses for RNA-seq: transcript-level estimates improve gene-level inferences

... the level of the genome, and hence will be included in the counts for that gene, reads that map ambiguously among paralogs may not ...an analysis, restricted to sets of paralogous genes, comparing how the ...

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MATHEMATICS WITH A PLUS. textbook, part 1. basic level

MATHEMATICS WITH A PLUS. textbook, part 1. basic level

... The magnitude of an earthquake is measured on the Richter scale. One of the strongest earthquakes registered in Poland had 4,8 degrees on this scale. It happened in 2010. In India, in 1950, an earthquake happened that ...

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Perceptions of Persons and Their Purposes: Teleological Patterns in Inferences About Personal Identity

Perceptions of Persons and Their Purposes: Teleological Patterns in Inferences About Personal Identity

... Study 3, only in Studies 4A and 4B the purpose factor was at the level of specific social roles rather than at the level of humans as a broad ...draw inferences about identity on the ...

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Inferences About Human Demography Based on Multilocus Analyses of Noncoding Sequences

Inferences About Human Demography Based on Multilocus Analyses of Noncoding Sequences

... recent analysis results suggest that the variance of Tajima’s D in non- of ascertained single nucleotide polymorphisms in hu- Africans is larger than expected under an equilibrium mans supported a model that ...

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Improving Inferences about Null Effects with Bayes Factors and Equivalence Tests

Improving Inferences about Null Effects with Bayes Factors and Equivalence Tests

... alpha level, a critical test value can be calculated, and test statistics larger than this value will yield significant ...alpha level of ...think about their sample size at all, and would be ...

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