نتایج جستجو برای: orthogonal experimental design

تعداد نتایج: 1614619  

2005

a. Experimental designs are characterized by the use of randomized assignment to research groups to control for the effects of influences, other than the program’s, that would confound one’s understanding of the program effects. Practical and ethical problems with the use of experimental designs in the evaluation of the effectiveness of programs with human subjects. i. It isn’t always possible ...

2006
Xiao-Hua Andrew Zhou Sung Hyun Park

An algorithmic approach to constructing mixed-level orthogonal and near-orthogonal arrays Quasi Monte Carlo simulations of Brownian sheet with an application to interest rate stochastic string model A method for generating uniformly scattered points on the Lp-norm unit sphere and its application in statistical simulation A new class of model-robust designs A method for screening active effects ...

Journal: :علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر 0
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Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 0
hosseinali tabandeh department of pharmaceutics and nanotechnology, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad erfan department of pharmaceutics and nanotechnology, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

chewable ferrous fumarate tablet is the best iron dosage form for children due to better compliance and lower teeth staining compared to the oral drop. because of the different desirable properties of chewable tablets and the opposing effects of fillers on them, the mathematical experimental design was used as the formulation approach. different series of formulations based on single filler (la...

Journal: :Synthese 2011
Jon Williamson

Objective Bayesianism has been criticised on the grounds that objective Bayesian updating, which on a finite outcome space appeals to the maximum entropy principle, differs from Bayesian conditionalisation. The main task of this paper is to show that this objection backfires: the difference between the two forms of updating reflects negatively on Bayesian conditionalisation rather than on objec...

2011
Nicolas CARAYOL Nicolas Carayol Lorenzo Cassi

This paper proposes a bayesian methodology to treat the who’s who problem arising in individual level data sets such as patent data. We assess the usefullness of this methodology on the set of all French inventors appearing on EPO applications from 1978 to 2003.

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Theron M Terhune D Clay Sisson William E Palmer Brant C Faircloth H Lee Stribling John P Carroll

Habitat fragmentation, degradation, and loss have taxed early-successional species including the Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) and numerous grassland obligate birds. Translocation is often applied to counteract the consequences of habitat fragmentation through the creation, reestablishment, or augmentation of wild populations for the purposes of conservation, biodiversity maintenance....

2008
J. Mark G. Williams Ian Russell Daphne Russell

The authors respond to the article by H. F. Coelho, P. H. Canter, and E. Ernst (2007), which reviewed the current status of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT). First, they clarify the randomization procedures in the 2 main MBCT trials. Second, they report posttreatment and follow-up data to show that trial participants allocated to "treatment as usual" did not become worse. Third, they ...

2008
Richard S. Balkin

5 Between groups design In a between groups design, the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable is based upon the examination of group differences. In a true experimental design, one group receives a treatment or intervention (known as the treatment group), and the comparison group typically experiences no treatment (the control group). 6 Between groups design However, s...

2005
Jon Williamson

I present a formalism that combines two methodologies: objective Bayesianism and Bayesian nets. According to objective Bayesianism, an agent’s degrees of belief (i) ought to satisfy the axioms of probability, (ii) ought to satisfy constraints imposed by background knowledge, and (iii) should otherwise be as non-committal as possible (i.e. have maximum entropy). Bayesian nets offer an efficient ...

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