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Power analysis

2022
This chapter describes the notion of statistical power, which refers to the ability to detect an effect and the ability of a test to correctly reject the null hypothesis. It references the Stroop effect as an example of effect size. The two main types of effect size are those that summarize the amount of variance explained by a statistical model, and ...
Loomas, Zachary   +10 more
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Power and power analysis

2020
This chapter starts by exploring different approaches to the notion of power. This sets the context for considering the tools that communities and social movements can apply, in order to understand power. Who has the power to make a difference in their particular situations? And how can the powerful be influenced – and where necessary challenged – most
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Power dressing and meta‐analysis: incorporating power analysis into meta‐analysis

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2002
Power dressing and meta‐analysis: incorporating power analysis into meta‐analysis Aims. This paper highlights the lack of consideration that is given to power in the health and social sciences, which is a continuing problem with both single study research and more importantly for meta‐analysis. Background. The power of a study is the probability that
Muncer, S. J., Taylor, S., Craigie, M.
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Power Analysis

Vehicle Dynamics International, 2018
The latest power analyzer from Dewetron enables electrical and mechanical analysis of modern drive systems
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Power analysis in dermatohistopathology

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985
Magnification of histologic and ultrastructural photoimages is frequently misrepresented in published reports. "Power," P, the usual mode of representation of magnification, is defined as the ratio of the distance between two points on the photoimage to that between the same two points on the original specimen, but is idiomatically denoted as xP rather
W C, Lambert, M W, Lambert
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Delay-power performance analysis

ICECS'99. Proceedings of ICECS '99. 6th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.99EX357), 2003
Based on an incremental path search algorithm, this paper addresses the problem of low power performance driven path classification by sizing selected gates on the shortest and the longest identified paths of the circuit. Delay and power/area constraints are managed using circuit path sizing alternatives defined through a realistic evaluation of gate ...
Cremoux, Séverine   +3 more
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Power: a concept analysis

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1991
This paper follows the Walker & Avant approach to concept analysis of the concept of power For the purposes of the paper, power was defined as the actual or potential ability or capacity to achieve objectives through an interpersonal process in which the goals and means to achieve the goals are mutually established and worked toward The distinction
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Power and power analysis: beyond Foucault?

Economy and Society, 1983
This paper is an attempt to develop a framework for non-essentialist power analysis. By ‘non-essentialist analysis’ I mean analysis which does not understand its object in terms of an all-important essence (like the economy, the state or the creative individual). As Barry Hindess describes it: Essentialism….
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SOC power off - power noise analysis

2009 International SoC Design Conference (ISOCC), 2009
Advancing to sub-micron processes, power gating using MTCMOS has been widely adopted in complex SOC to reduce the leakage current. Increasing computing applications especially mobile and wireless chip designs require extensive power gating design to power on and off modules in designs.
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Power Analysis

2021
Mathias Harrer   +3 more
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