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A method for testing results of infectivity tests with plant viruses for compatibility with hypotheses

A method for testing results of infectivity tests with plant viruses for compatibility with hypotheses

... If each X is a mean of n values of x, nX(Zi-Z,)2/?F' (where W is the number of degrees of freedom equal to the number of inocula minus the number of adjustable const[r] ...

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Computer network traffic models: research, hypotheses, results

Computer network traffic models: research, hypotheses, results

... We have introduced and studied composite networks of Chainmail type. Results of system behavior were obtained. Future works will be connected with the following. A. Model totally related incompressible cluster in ...

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Theory and hypotheses

Theory and hypotheses

... confidence. Modeling refers to the fact that people learn more and try harder when they are motivated by seeing other people, whom they perceive to be like themselves, managing circumstances similar to their own. Models ...

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Theory and Hypotheses

Theory and Hypotheses

... these results may also address the concerns of critics who argue that outsourcing and relying on contract labor may deplete the core skills that drive organizational success ...

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Hidden Dimensions Hypotheses

Hidden Dimensions Hypotheses

... Abstract Galileo introduced the scientific method, based on observation of natural phenomena, their inter- pretation and validation on the base of verified results. Albert Einstein broke the pattern of Gali- lean ...

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Representation of research hypotheses

Representation of research hypotheses

... If the metabolites are available, then using the yeast strain YER152C from its yeast strains library, Adam can physically test the hypotheses above. Adam designs micro- titre plate layouts with controls and ...

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Bootstrapping Hypotheses Tests

Bootstrapping Hypotheses Tests

... T ype = 5 for [ 9.9 N(0,1) + 0.1 N(0,100) ] errors. The regression models used the residual bootstrap on the full model least squares estimator and on the all subsets variable selection estimator for the model I min . ...

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Testing Hypotheses About Proportions

Testing Hypotheses About Proportions

... Step 2: Verify necessary data conditions, and if met, summarize the data into an appropriate test statistic. 1. The sample should be a random sample from the population. The sample is a convenience sample of students who ...

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Tests of Hypotheses Using Statistics

Tests of Hypotheses Using Statistics

... is the pooled estimate of the population variance. This test statistic will then have a t-distribution with n 1 + n 2 − 2 degrees of freedom. Remark 2.14. Whenever we encounter a formula such as (2.31), it is good to ...

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Research Topics, Questions, Hypotheses

Research Topics, Questions, Hypotheses

... broad ad real real-wo -worl rld d co cont ntex ext, t, th the e da data ta an and d it its s an anal alys ysis is be beco come mes s ho horr rrib ibly ly complex. The attraction of deductivist research questions is ...

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The Peripheral Hypotheses of Hypothalamic Aging

The Peripheral Hypotheses of Hypothalamic Aging

... aging results from the hormonal regulation of tes- tosterone and estradiol on the neuronal numbers of this hypothalamic nucleus [25] [31], it belongs to the hormonal regulation of neuronal ...

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Testing Research and Statistical Hypotheses

Testing Research and Statistical Hypotheses

... make the X 2 larger, which will increase the chance that the difference is in fact a significant one. 4. Now perform steps 1-3 for the second variable (choppers). 5. Last, add the results for both variables to ...

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Gap Hypotheses and equivariant homotopy equivalences

Gap Hypotheses and equivariant homotopy equivalences

... Riverside, CA 92521, USA Email: [email protected] Abstract In fundamental but unpublished results from the 1970s and 80s, S. Straus and W. Browder showed that two notions of homotopy equivalence for manifolds ...

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The Complexity of Ranking Hypotheses in Optimality Theory

The Complexity of Ranking Hypotheses in Optimality Theory

... Anderson and Belnap 1975). This section will review properties of ERCs that are most relevant for the results at hand. For formal proofs and a complete exposition of the logic of ERCs, see Prince (2002). For a ...

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The "analysis of competing hypotheses" in intelligence analysis

The "analysis of competing hypotheses" in intelligence analysis

... Perhaps one benefit of any sort of structured analytic technique such as ACH is that it can make the analytic process more transparent and easier to manage and audit by increasing within ‐ individual incon- sistency. ...

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Game based learning, hypotheses as guidance

Game based learning, hypotheses as guidance

... formulated hypotheses have helped the students by guiding them to their learning ...the results it was important to pay attention to the difference in experience between the two ...formulated ...

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Integration of heterogeneous hypotheses in multiagent learning

Integration of heterogeneous hypotheses in multiagent learning

... external hypotheses is the evaluation of their quality and if they should be ...better hypotheses but given that we do not possess complete information over D and g, increases in complexity can lead to a ...

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Correlational data, causal hypotheses, and validity

Correlational data, causal hypotheses, and validity

... Two remarks are now in order. First, it may be objected that it is arbitrary to choose a particular recursive decomposition over another. In other words, why would the acyclic graph in figure 1 be a faithful ...

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Assigning Domains to Speech Recognition Hypotheses

Assigning Domains to Speech Recognition Hypotheses

... the results of experiments aimed at assigning domains to speech recognition hypotheses ...These results are explained in terms of our experimental ...

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Hypothesis testing. Null and alternative hypotheses

Hypothesis testing. Null and alternative hypotheses

... Difference between two sample means So far we have made inferences on a single sample. Now we shall make inferences from two samples. Typically we shall have two random samples from two populations and we shall be making ...

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