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Results from common method bias test

Common method bias in PLS-SEM: A full collinearity assessment approach

Common method bias in PLS-SEM: A full collinearity assessment approach

... (2015). Common method bias in PLS-SEM: A full collinearity assessment ...discuss common method bias in the context of structural equation modeling employing the partial least ...

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Results From a Pressure Sensitive Paint Test Conducted at the National Transonic Facility on Test 197: The Common Research Model

Results From a Pressure Sensitive Paint Test Conducted at the National Transonic Facility on Test 197: The Common Research Model

... contamination from the tunnel ...contamination from air, and there was a correspondingly lesser amount of wedges that were ...to test this, laboratory experiments looking at different curing times ...

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A modified regression method to test publication bias in meta-analyses with binary outcomes

A modified regression method to test publication bias in meta-analyses with binary outcomes

... (Peters’ test, AS-Thompson test, and our SVT test) had appropriate type I error rates, regardless of the degree of heterogeneity and the number of included ...diverged from the nominal level ...

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Bias in logistic regression due to imperfect diagnostic test results and practical correction approaches

Bias in logistic regression due to imperfect diagnostic test results and practical correction approaches

... standard method while the specificity regression relies on those with a negative diagnosis using the gold standard ...standard method) and the number of covariates that one wants to evaluate when modelling ...

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Personality: A source of test bias?

Personality: A source of test bias?

... selected from among 324 language learners of a private language institute in Urmia (Iran) as the participants of the study based on their results on a proficiency ...vocabulary test of the study, and ...

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WHY DIFFERENTIAL? instruments connected to the circuit under test and results in V COMMON.

WHY DIFFERENTIAL? instruments connected to the circuit under test and results in V COMMON.

... GND , it oes have some resistance and inductance of its own. This impedance, which we will call Z GND LEAD , depends on the ground lead's length. Some current must flow out of the circuit under test and into the ...

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The field test results of geometric-force method for track state estimation

The field test results of geometric-force method for track state estimation

... 10. Li D., Meddah A., Hass K., Kalay S. Development and implementation of performance-based track geometry inspection. Proc. of Railway Engineering Conf. Edinburgh, 2005. 11. Johansson A., Nielsen C.O. Out-of-round ...

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Posturodynamic 6 Test: A New Scoring Method for Effective Communication of Results

Posturodynamic 6 Test: A New Scoring Method for Effective Communication of Results

... SLS test involves the patient’s spine being maintained in a vertical position, while the iliac crests remain level with no compensatory movements made by the non-weight bearing lower extremity or the upper ...

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Resilience of the Tower Test to Response Bias

Resilience of the Tower Test to Response Bias

... Tower Test is based on the Tower of Hanoi and is a 9-item test that measures planning and problem solving ...sizes from small to large (see Figure ...possible, from a predetermined starting ...

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A Method for Measuring the Bias of High-redshift Galaxies from Cosmic Variance

A Method for Measuring the Bias of High-redshift Galaxies from Cosmic Variance

... removed from the measured dispersion in the distribution of galaxy number counts observed across these many fields, leaving, on average, only the contribution to the scatter expected from cosmic ...galaxy ...

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Irrationality or efficiency of macroeconomic survey forecasts? Implications from the anchoring bias test

Irrationality or efficiency of macroeconomic survey forecasts? Implications from the anchoring bias test

... anchoring bias test. Most importantly, the anchoring bias test implicitly assumes a univariate time series ...overall test statistic can be decomposed into two components: The first ...

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Disentangling rock record bias and common-cause from redundancy in the British fossil record

Disentangling rock record bias and common-cause from redundancy in the British fossil record

... Our results also suggest that marine formations can be considered information redundant with respect to palaeodiversity and ...richness from one formation to the next should not differ significantly ...

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False negative results from using common PCR reagents

False negative results from using common PCR reagents

... the test samples would need to be at the level of detection of the assay, so as any inhibition would result in lack of ...negative results needs to be considered and carefully controlled in PCR experiments, ...

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On the bias of Croston''s forecasting method

On the bias of Croston''s forecasting method

... Croston’s method We will review the contributions ...Croston’s method and suggested a base-stock inventory policy with replenishment ...Croston’s method with exponential smoothing and concluded that ...

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A new method to measure galaxy bias

A new method to measure galaxy bias

... Our method relies on using N-body simulations to measure the relevant statistics for the clustering of the underlying mass ...framework, bias parameters run with the patch scale ...the bias by ...

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How to Test and Detect Selection Bias in Innovation

How to Test and Detect Selection Bias in Innovation

... follow from the results presented in this ...our results in any causal manner, we note that the type of patent indicator that is chosen affects the ...selection bias, and not limited to a ...

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Selection Bias in College Admissions Test Scores

Selection Bias in College Admissions Test Scores

... These results suggest that an exogenous source of variation in test participation is needed to identify the selectivity parameter of ...up from 71% in ...far from compliance— and smaller ...

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Assessing response bias from missing quality of life data: The Heckman method

Assessing response bias from missing quality of life data: The Heckman method

... these results, biased parameter estimates of the association between these variables and mental health sta- tus would have been reported if we had used the standard approach to evaluating the predictors of HRQL ...

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Insights into the Angoff method: results from a simulation study

Insights into the Angoff method: results from a simulation study

... Findings from 4900 simulated panels supported Angoff being both reliable and ...of test items is small, panels of around 15 judges with mixed levels of expertise provide the most precise ...if test ...

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Estimating Error and Bias in Offline Evaluation Results

Estimating Error and Bias in Offline Evaluation Results

... and test data, generate recommendations for the simulated users, and measure the quality of these recommendations using both the observed test data and the underlying true preferences as ground ...obtained ...

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