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Subset hypotheses testing and instrument exclusion in the linear IV regression

Subset hypotheses testing and instrument exclusion in the linear IV regression

... a result, in Habib and Ljungqvist’s (2001) paper, the (predicted) instrument has a negative sign, whereas in Loughran and Ritter (2004), the (predicted) instrument has a positive ...Their result indicates ...

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Testing Hypotheses About Proportions

Testing Hypotheses About Proportions

... • Likelihood of observing a test statistic as extreme as what we did, or something even more extreme, if the null hypothesis is true is called the p-value. • Decision: reject H 0 if the p-value is smaller than a ...

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Testing Research and Statistical Hypotheses

Testing Research and Statistical Hypotheses

... hypothesis testing in a situation like this can yield an all-or-nothing result only if we define ahead of time how often we are willing to make a ...

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Testing hypotheses concerning the phenotypic plasticity of escape performance in fish of the family Cottidae

Testing hypotheses concerning the phenotypic plasticity of escape performance in fish of the family Cottidae

... in performance optimum temperature with thermal ...sculpin, performance curves crossed at high temperature in the sea scorpion because seasonal changes in swimming performance were principally ...

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Generating and Testing Molecular Hypotheses in the Dermatophytes

Generating and Testing Molecular Hypotheses in the Dermatophytes

... the result of a reactivation of a past infection or a new infection from the environment? This question is most easily answered using molecular tools that have sufficient discrimination power to distinguish ...

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Testing multiple hypotheses with skewed alternatives

Testing multiple hypotheses with skewed alternatives

... This result can be viewed analogously to one-tailed versus two-tailed hypothesis testing in which one-tailed test is more powerful than two-tailed test if it is known a priori that one-tailed alternative is ...

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Testing Assumptions: Can Performance Rating Feedback Result in Objective Performance Improvements?

Testing Assumptions: Can Performance Rating Feedback Result in Objective Performance Improvements?

... that individuals who simply participate in a performance appraisal process achieve similar improvements in behavioral ratings as those who actually receive feedback (Dominick et al., 1997; Reilly et al., 1996; ...

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The Selectivity of K+ Ion Channels: Testing the Hypotheses

The Selectivity of K+ Ion Channels: Testing the Hypotheses

... net result of these motions is that the ensembles of the confor- mations of the selectivity filter monomers are more similar to one another than they are to their respective crystal ...

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How Performance Testing Impacts Customer s Business?

How Performance Testing Impacts Customer s Business?

... OF PERFORMANCE TESTING Certain performance bottlenecks are identified in the testing of web applications for most of the software development ...projects. Performance is a crucial ...

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The use of statistical analysis in testing some genealogical hypotheses

The use of statistical analysis in testing some genealogical hypotheses

... Alternative assumptions about double-names In the analysis of Jacob’s sons, we relied heavily on assumption J1. This assumption is rather weak in several respects. To begin with, there are many Jewish records showing ...

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Simultaneous Testing of Grouped Hypotheses: Finding Needles in Multiple Haystacks

Simultaneous Testing of Grouped Hypotheses: Finding Needles in Multiple Haystacks

... Simultaneous Testing of Grouped Hypotheses: Finding Needles in Multiple Haystacks Abstract In large-scale multiple testing problems, data are often collected from heterogeneous sources and ...

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Estimating the Proportion of True Null Hypotheses in Multiple Testing Problems

Estimating the Proportion of True Null Hypotheses in Multiple Testing Problems

... in the finite normal mixture model 𝑧 ∼ 𝜋 0 𝑁(0, 1) + (1 − 𝜋 0 )𝑁(1, 1) with various values of 𝑚 and 𝜋 0 for performance comparisons. Monte Carlo data were simulated independently from 𝑧 ∼ 𝜋 0 𝑁(0, 1) + (1 − 𝜋 0 ...

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Why do migrants remit? Testing hypotheses for the case of Morocco

Why do migrants remit? Testing hypotheses for the case of Morocco

... In addition, women transfer significantly less than men. This is not surprising since as we have noted in the descriptive part of this study that job insecurity and unemploy- ment of migrant women tend to create a very ...

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The Testing of Efficient Market Hypotheses: A Study of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry

The Testing of Efficient Market Hypotheses: A Study of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry

... Siddikee and Begum (2015) examine the market efficiency of the pharmaceutical company of the Dhaka stock exchange (DSE). The results showed that there exists a predictable pattern in the data, which suggests that ...

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Testing oxidative-stress hypotheses generated by systems-biology assays

Testing oxidative-stress hypotheses generated by systems-biology assays

... single product as an index of oxidative DNA damage. Such reliance is not very sensitive, and can lead to false results. For example, 8-hydroxyguanine (8-OHdG) is a common product of guanine in DNA oxidation. Because of ...

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Compositional hypotheses of subcompositional stability and specific perturbation change and their testing

Compositional hypotheses of subcompositional stability and specific perturbation change and their testing

... possible hypotheses concerning the maximum model here which is that the control and treatment perturbations follow L 6 ( ξ C , Τ C ) and L 6 ( ξ T , Τ T ) ...of hypotheses together with the associated ...

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Customer Testing Policy

Customer Testing Policy

... the customer duly authorised to use the SWIFT services and products to be tested; • If the customer ever decides to delegate or sub-contract to a third party the exercise of its testing rights or the ...

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Performance Testing an Enterprise System from the Customer s Point of View

Performance Testing an Enterprise System from the Customer s Point of View

... Although the benefits of this approach are well illustrated by the case study, this proceeding is generally not used in standard software development of which enterprise systems are a prominent example. Apparently, the ...

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Testing the predictions of sex allocation hypotheses in dimorphic, cooperatively breeding riflemen

Testing the predictions of sex allocation hypotheses in dimorphic, cooperatively breeding riflemen

... Abstract Evolutionary theory predicts that parents should invest equally in the two sexes. If one sex is more costly, a production bias is predicted in favour of the other. Two well- studied causes of differential costs ...

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The molecular biogeography of the Indo‐Pacific: Testing hypotheses with multispecies genetic patterns

The molecular biogeography of the Indo‐Pacific: Testing hypotheses with multispecies genetic patterns

... 4.3 | Conclusions In conclusion, our large‐scale phylogeographic survey of the Indo‐ Pacific yields inconsistent support for various biogeographic hy‐ potheses, with most species supporting relatively coarse‐grain ...

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