نتایج جستجو برای: predictive factor

تعداد نتایج: 973360  

2009
Hui Chen Nengjiu Ju Jianjun Miao

We study an investor’s optimal consumption and portfolio choice problem when he confronts with two possibly misspecified submodels of stock returns: one with IID returns and the other with predictability. We adopt a generalized recursive ambiguity model to accommodate the investor’s aversion to model uncertainty. The investor deals with specification doubts by slanting his beliefs about submode...

2016
Shaun W Molloy Robert A Davis Eddie J B van Etten

Species distribution models (SDMs) are an effective way of predicting the potential distribution of species and their response to environmental change. Most SDMs apply presence data to a relatively generic set of predictive variables such as climate. However, this weakens the modelling process by overlooking the responses to more cryptic predictive variables. In this paper we demonstrate a mean...

Journal: :The annals of applied statistics 2015
Laina D Mercer Jon Wakefield Athena Pantazis Angelina M Lutambi Honorati Masanja Samuel Clark

Many people living in low and middle-income countries are not covered by civil registration and vital statistics systems. Consequently, a wide variety of other types of data including many household sample surveys are used to estimate health and population indicators. In this paper we combine data from sample surveys and demographic surveillance systems to produce small area estimates of child ...

2016
Yuhan Wang Yingying Han Qiang Weng Zhengrong Yuan

The Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group G (XPG) rs2296147T>C polymorphism is suspected to associate with the clinical outcomes of cancer patients. However, the results are inconsistent. This meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the reliable predictive value of XPG rs2296147T>C polymorphism on clinical outcomes of cancer patients. A total of 11 eligible studies were enrolled in this meta-anal...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2008
P B A Smits A G E M de Boer P P F M Kuijer I Braam D Spreeuwers A F Lenderink J H A M Verbeek F J H van Dijk

BACKGROUND Occupational diseases are under reported. Targeted education of occupational physicians (OPs) may improve their rate of reporting occupational diseases. AIM To study the effectiveness of an active multifaceted workshop aimed at improving OPs' reporting of occupational diseases. METHODS We undertook a comparative study with 112 OPs in the intervention group and 571 OPs as comparis...

Journal: :Turk psikiyatri dergisi = Turkish journal of psychiatry 2007
Burcu Eşiyok Yeşim Yasak Irfan Korkusuz

PURPOSE The purpose of the current study was to check the validity and reliability of DAX (The Driving Anger Expression Inventory) in a Turkish population. METHOD The study included 220 randomly chosen drivers between the ages of 20 and 65 years from Ankara, Istanbul, and Samsun. The assessment instruments were DAX, The Driving Anger Scale, Brief Symptom Inventory, and the anger symptoms dime...

2010
Nigel G. Ward Alejandro Vega

Using time-into-utterance as a predictive factor for language modeling brings a benefit, although this is tiny compared to that obtainable by other non-lexical features [Ward and Vega, 2009], let alone ngram information. As some of the details of the computation may be relevant more generally, this report explores various aspects of this feature, using perplexity as the metric of quality and ut...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2008
David H Saunders Carolyn A Greig Archie Young Gillian E Mead

OBJECTIVE To determine whether the explosive lower-limb extensor power of the affected and unaffected sides, and any asymmetry, are associated with activity limitations after stroke. DESIGN Cross-sectional observational study of baseline data from a randomized controlled trial. SETTING Measurements made in a hospital clinical research facility. PARTICIPANTS Community-dwelling (N=66) subje...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2000
K Kräuchi C Cajochen E Werth A Wirz-Justice

Thermoregulatory processes have long been implicated in initiation of human sleep. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of heat loss in sleep initiation, under the controlled conditions of a constant-routine protocol modified to permit nocturnal sleep. Heat loss was indirectly measured by means of the distal-to-proximal skin temperature gradient (DPG). A stepwise regression analys...

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