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Bayesian Reanalysis of the Challenger O‐Ring Data
Risk Analysis, 2008A Bayesian forecasting model is developed to quantify uncertainty about the postflight state of a field‐joint primary O‐ring (not damaged or damaged), given the O‐ring temperature at the time of launch of the space shuttle Challenger in 1986. The crux of this problem is the enormous extrapolation that must be performed: 23 previous shuttle flights were
Coire J, Maranzano +1 more
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Twin data on hand clasping: a reanalysis
Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae, 1961Individuals can be classified into two categories, according to the way of per forming hand clasping: R type, when the fingers of the right hand occupies the uppermost position (sec fig. in Rothschild, 1930), and L type, when the opposite situation occurs (see fig. in Winchester, 1958).
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The poor availability of psychological research data for reanalysis.
American Psychologist, 2006The origin of the present comment lies in a failed attempt to obtain, through e-mailed requests, data reported in 141 empirical articles recently published by the American Psychological Association (APA). Our original aim was to reanalyze these data sets to assess the robustness of the research findings to outliers. We never got that far. In June 2005,
Jelte M. Wicherts +3 more
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Reanalysis of hanford data: 1944–1986 deaths
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1993AbstractReanalysis of Hanford data by a method, which is new only in the sense that it makes new uses of standard epidemiological procedures, has produced evidence of a cancer risk at low dose levels. By a conservative estimate, about three per cent of the pre‐1987 cancer deaths of Hanford workers had occupational exposures to external radiation as the
G W, Kneale, A M, Stewart
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Reanalysis of Data Files: Dependent Hypotheses and a Recommendation
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1968The reanalysis of data collected in large research projects presents problems. It appears that the hypotheses to be tested probably will not be independent. If the data are used to group Ss into typologies, subsequent research would be improved.
H F, Dingman, R F, Peck
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A Reanalysis of the Stanford Heart Transplant Data
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1983Abstract This article represents analyses of survival of patients in the Stanford Heart Transplantation Program. We model survival time as a function of patient covariates and transplant status, and compare the results obtained using various parametric representations for survival time, including the Weibull, lognormal, and piecewise exponential ...
Aitkin, Murray +2 more
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The KNMI HEXMAX stress data – a reanalysis
Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 1998An earlier discussion of the wind stress measurements of the 1986 HEXMAX experiment off the Dutch coast left some uncertainty about the actual relationship between the stress and the wave field. In this paper we try to find a more definitive answer by looking at the consequences for gradients of wind speed, stress and phase speed of the waves if we ...
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1987
Susan Shott, Donald Hansen
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Susan Shott, Donald Hansen
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Analysis and Reanalysis of Shared Scientific Data
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1988Enormous strides in data handling and in telecommunications technology have made possible multiple access and sharing of data files. Sharing of research data often is resisted, however, because of (1) potential loss of monetary, political, or psychological reward; (2) potential conflict and disagreement; and (3) potential exposure of extreme bias or ...
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A Reanalysis of Vuilleumier's Data
The American Naturalist, 1974David Mauriello, Joann P. Roskoski
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