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Regression Analysis and Multivariate Analysis

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 1996
Proper evaluation of data does not necessarily require the use of advanced statistical methods; however, such advanced tools offer the researcher the freedom to evaluate more complex hypotheses. This overview of regression analysis and multivariate statistics describes general concepts. Basic definitions and conventions are reviewed.
A J, Duleba, D L, Olive
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Analysis

ACM Inroads, 2012
The five pilots were taught "under a microscope." Extensive surveying, weekly conference calls, instructor summaries and other methods were used to gather data to understand how well the courses were succeeding. The final report on the pilot 1 courses [6] gives complete data. For the purposes on this article, a few selected graphs seem most useful.
Lawrence Snyder 0001   +4 more
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Content Analysis, Thematic Analysis and Discourse Analysis

2020
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of this chapter, readers should understand: • The main tenets of content analysis, thematic analysis and discourse analysis; • The assumptions of, approaches within, and applications of these methodologies; • The stages of analysis in studies using content analysis, thematic analysis and discourse analysis; • How to ...
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Fisher Discriminant Analysis and Factor Analysis

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1983
We show that information on the inherent structure of multidimensional data derived from a factor analysis procedure is equivalent to information obtained by Fisher discriminant analysis techniques, provided certain conditions, usually required in the factor analysis model, are satisfied.
Giacomo Della Riccia   +1 more
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Analysis of precision of activation analysis method

Journal of Radioanalytical Chemistry, 1973
The precision of an activation-analysis method prescribes the estimation of the precision of a single analytical result. The adequacy of these estimates to account for the observed variation between duplicate results from the analysis of different samples and materials, is tested by the statistic T, which is shown to be approximated by a chi(2 ...
K, Heydorn, K, Nørgård
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Psycho-Analysis and Group Analysis

Group Analysis, 1978
This chapter defines the conceptual boundaries of psychoanalysis and group analysis. The psychoanalyst offers his understanding to his patient, who is based on the psychoanalytical ordering of psychological data, through his interpretations and, hopefully, helps his patient to bring about a fundamental re-structuring of his psychology.
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