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Show some sensitivity! Using motion tracking to improve unconscious measures
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Nature, 2006
Are some ways of measuring scientific quality better than others? Sune Lehmann, Andrew D. Jackson and Benny E. Lautrup analyse the reliability of commonly used methods for comparing citation records. Citation analysis can loom large in a scientist's career.
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Are some ways of measuring scientific quality better than others? Sune Lehmann, Andrew D. Jackson and Benny E. Lautrup analyse the reliability of commonly used methods for comparing citation records. Citation analysis can loom large in a scientist's career.
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Statistics in Medicine, 1989
AbstractThe assessment of errors of measurement and their effects needs to take into account the structure of the data in which the errors occur. This is illustrated and the appropriate analysis of variance specified for a variety of contexts.
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AbstractThe assessment of errors of measurement and their effects needs to take into account the structure of the data in which the errors occur. This is illustrated and the appropriate analysis of variance specified for a variety of contexts.
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Inequality (Measurement) [PDF]
This article provides a brief overview of the key issues in inequality measurement and has been prepared for inclusion in the second edition of The New Palgrave.
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2000
Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure colorfully illustrates a concept that is relevant to the testimonies given by the medical expert witness in the courtroom. The expert should not ask the jury to hold the defendant physician to a higher standard than that actually practiced by an acceptable reasonable minority of the defendant's peers under similar
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Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure colorfully illustrates a concept that is relevant to the testimonies given by the medical expert witness in the courtroom. The expert should not ask the jury to hold the defendant physician to a higher standard than that actually practiced by an acceptable reasonable minority of the defendant's peers under similar
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Performance Measures and a Data Set for Multi-target, Multi-camera Tracking
ECCV Workshops, 2016To help accelerate progress in multi-target, multi-camera tracking systems, we present (i) a new pair of precision-recall measures of performance that treats errors of all types uniformly and emphasizes correct identification over sources of error; (ii ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
AbstractQuantifying productivity is aconditio sine qua nonfor empirical analysis in a number of research fields. The identification of the measure that best fits with the specific goals, as well as being data driven, is currently complicated by the fact that an array of methodologies is available.
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AbstractQuantifying productivity is aconditio sine qua nonfor empirical analysis in a number of research fields. The identification of the measure that best fits with the specific goals, as well as being data driven, is currently complicated by the fact that an array of methodologies is available.
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