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Fixing the stimulus-as-fixed-effect fallacy in task fMRI. [PDF]
AbstractMost fMRI experiments record the brain’s responses to samples of stimulus materials (e.g., faces or words). Yet the statistical modeling approaches used in fMRI research universally fail to model stimulus variability in a manner that affords population generalization--meaning that researchers’ conclusions technically apply only to the precise ...
Westfall J, Nichols TE, Yarkoni T.
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Constructing a Multilevel Modeling to High-Resolution CT (HRCT) Lung in Patients with COVID-19 Infection [PDF]
The coronavirus disease, also called COVID-19 is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Most the people contaminated with the virus will experience mild to moderate symptoms of respiratory diseases.
Didar Rashid, Mohammad Faqe
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Semiparametric Fixed-Effects Estimator [PDF]
In this article, we describe the Stata implementation of Baltagi and Li's (2002, Annals of Economics and Finance 3: 103–116) series estimator of partially linear panel-data models with fixed effects. After a brief description of the estimator itself, we describe the new command xtsemipar.
Libois, François, Verardi, Vincenzo
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Human Capital and Income Inequality Linkage in Sub- Saharan Africa: Panel Data Analysis (1984–2016)
Income inequality means that one segment of the population has a disproportionately large share of income compared to the other. Disparities in income and wealth have tended to dominate the discussion on inequality because they contribute directly to ...
Gashaw Getaye Molla
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OBJECTIVES: Level of perceived interactional justice has been shown to be associated with sickness absence, but less is known about the effects of changes in interactional justice.
Mika Koskenvuori +4 more
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OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the influence of unobserved individual characteristics in explaining the effects of work-related factors on full (fSA) and part-time sickness absence (pSA). METHODS: We used register-based panel data for the period 2005–
Elli Hartikainen +3 more
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Statistical inference for partially linear errors-in-variables panel data models with fixed effects
In this paper, we consider the statistical inference for the partially linear panel data models with fixed effects. We focus on the case where some covariates are measured with additive errors. We propose a modified profile least squares estimator of the
Bangqiang He, Minxiu Yu, Jinming Zhou
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The Indonesian government has made various efforts to reduce poverty, including through policies in government spending. The spending realized by the government is expected to be able to encourage an increase in people's welfare and reduce poverty. This
Nurfatma Restu Mahanani, Geger Adelia
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Determinants of credit risk: Empirical evidence from Indian commercial banks [PDF]
Credit risk is a significant factor affecting the financial stability of banks. Keeping the credit risk under control is essential to maintain a bank’s cash flow.
Tisa Maria Antony, Suresh G.
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Spatial Modeling of Fixed Effect and Random Effect with Fast Double Bootstrap Approach
The use of panel data on spatial regression has many advantages. However, testing the spatial dependency and parameter presumption generated in spatial regression of panel data becomes inaccurate when applied to regions with large numbers of small ...
Wigbertus Ngabu +3 more
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