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Incremental Transfer Effectiveness

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1971
A new method of measuring transfer of learning is presented, A universal relationship is postulated in which the effectiveness of successive increments of training on one task, as measured by the relative incremental savings in learning a second task, is a negatively decelerated function of the time devoted to pretraining or interpolated training on ...
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The Effect of Increment Size on Short Increment Sensitivity Index Scores

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1966
The Short Increment Sensitivity Index (SISI test) was given with three increment magnitudes, 1.00 dB, 0.75 dB, and 0.50 dB, to a group of 24 normal hearing subjects and to a group of nine subjects with cochlear lesion hearing loss. The presence of cochlear pathology in the latter group was supported by the results of loudness balance tests of ...
J W, Sanders, M E, Simpson
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Digital Marketing Effectiveness Using Incrementality

2020
Digital marketing is one of the fastest-growing advertising channels and crossed the $330 billion mark in 2019. With exponentially increasing budgets, measuring the impact of marketing investments and driving effectiveness becomes essential for brands. The complexity of the digital ad-tech ecosystem is constantly evolving with brands running marketing ...
Shubham Gupta, Sneha Chokshi
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Incremental Propensity Score Effects for Time-fixed Exposures

Epidemiology, 2021
When causal inference is of primary interest, a range of target parameters can be chosen to define the causal effect, such as average treatment effects (ATEs). However, ATEs may not always align with the research question at hand. Furthermore, the assumptions needed to interpret estimates as ATEs, such as exchangeability, consistency, and positivity ...
Naimi, Ashley I.   +7 more
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