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Cross-Sectional Studies

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2021
Editor's note: This article is one in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to give nurses the knowledge and skills they need to participate in research, step by step. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice—from research design to data interpretation.
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Shrinking the cross-section

Journal of Financial Economics, 2017
We construct a robust stochastic discount factor (SDF) that summarizes the joint explanatory power of a large number of cross-sectional stock return predictors. Our method achieves robust out-of-sample performance in this high-dimensional setting by imposing an economically motivated prior on SDF coefficients that shrinks the contributions of low ...
Serhiy Kozak   +2 more
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Cross-sectional echocardiography

British Medical Bulletin, 1989
Cross-sectional echocardiography has become an essential part of the investigation of infants and children with heart disease. Frequently, it provides a precise diagnosis. In many instances, particularly in neonates and infants, surgery can be undertaken without the need to proceed to cardiac catheterisation.
M L, Rigby, A N, Redington
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Multicollinearity in cross-sectional regressions

Journal of Geographical Systems, 2006
The paper examines robustness of results from cross-sectional regression paying attention to the impact of multicollinearity. It is well known that the reliability of estimators (least-squares or maximum-likelihood) gets worse as the linear relationships between the regressors become more acute.
Jørgen Lauridsen, Jesús Mur
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Cross-sectional studies

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2014
Across-sectional study is an observational study in which the exposure and the outcome are determined at the same time point for each study participant. Cross-sectional studies comprise the simplest individual-level observational study design and are usually relatively inexpensive and easy to conduct compared with case-control or cohort studies.
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MONOIDS WITH IDEMPOTENT CROSS-SECTIONS

International Journal of Algebra and Computation, 2001
In this paper we consider monoids M with an idempotent cross-section Λ of regular [Formula: see text]-classes such that for all idempotents e, f of M with e≥f, there exists x in the unit group such that x-1ex, x-1fx∈Λ. Such monoids arise frequently in connection with group representations.
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Neutron cross-sections

Nuclear Physics, 1956
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