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Compositional data analysis

Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2020
Recently, Keskitalo et al presented a study focused on the association of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) cell differential counts (CDCs) with the smoking habits and the number of asbestos bodies (ABs) in a population of patients with asbestosis.1 They also dealt with the dependence between the survival time of the patients and the BALF CDCs, as ...
Barabesi L., Sartorelli P.
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Analysis of Data

2012
How can a student determine the relationship that exists between variables of an experiment? Or more importantly, how can a student explain her findings to another person once that data has been collected? The study of physics involves the design of experiments, the collection of data, and ultimately the analysis of that data to determine the ...
Jan Mader, Mary Winn
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Functional Data Analysis

1997
Most statistical analyses involve one or more observations taken on each of a number of individuals in a sample, with the aim of making inferences about the general population from which the sample is drawn. In an increasing number of fields, these observations are curves or images.
Ramsay, JO, Silverman, BW
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Longitudinal Data Analysis, Panel Data Analysis

2016
Longitudinal or panel data analysis refers to the statistical analysis of pooled data which consists of a cross-section of units (e.g., countries, firms, households, individuals) for which there exist repeated observations over time. Many of the longitudinal data applications that appear in the literature are based on linear model theory.
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survey data, analysis of

2008
When economists analyse survey data, they must confront characteristics of the data-generating process that may distinguish these data from other types, such as administrative records.
Arthur van Soest, Jeff Dominitz
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Data analysis

2023
The data will be descriptively analyzed. They will also be described according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Children and Youth version (ICF-CY, WHO, 2007), with respect to the aim of this scoping review.
Field, Debbie   +12 more
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An analysis of data on trees [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Statistician, 1979
The preceding chapters have already made several applications of the extra sum-of-squares principle discussed in Section 6.1. This chapter contains an analysis of some data published by Pearce (1965), and it serves to give some further illustrations of the use of this principle.
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Data Envelopment Analysis.

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2002
Abstract This article applies Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to the field of travel and tourism. DEA has become a popular technique for measuring and evaluating performance. It has been successfully applied for the evaluation of efficiencies and the identification of benchmarking partners in situations where multiple inputs and outputs occur.
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Data and Analysis

2022
Simons, Daniel, Halewicz, Victoria
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Tools for Data Analysis

Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
What are statistics Good for in human research studies? Studies conducted on human beings may have different objectives and designs, but they all share some common principles. 1 We outline these principles as a cycle, shown in Figure 1. The first step is to obtain a sample from a population.
Santiago Perez‐Lloret   +2 more
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