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Testing the media equation with children
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2005Designers of children's technology are often more interested in user motivation than those who design systems for adults. Since children's technology often has aims such as education or practice, keeping the user engaged and interested is an important objective.
Sonia Chiasson, Carl Gutwin
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Numerical test of the Liouville equation
Physical Review A, 1986Dynamic ensemble theory is tested numerically for an ensemble of 1000 classical one-dimensional oscillators obeying canonical ``Nos\'e-Hoover'' dynamics. This dynamics couples each oscillator to a canonical heat bath characterized by a temperature and a relaxation time.
, Holian, , Hoover
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On the moore test for coupled equations
Computing, 1997The author describes an improved Moore test for the existence of a solution of a coupled system \(f(x,y)=0\), \(g(x,y)=0\). Based on this result convergence of an iterative algorithm for solving coupled systems is proved.
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Testing a Subset of Coefficients in a Structural Equation
Econometrica, 1984zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Morimune, Kimio, Tsukuda, Yoshihiko
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Complexity of the EQUATE testing strategy
Journal of Systems and Software, 1988Abstract Most testing methods do not fare well with software whose modules contain data and operations at widely varying levels of abstraction. With the evolution of new design techniques and new languages that encourage the use of more abstract data types, it is becoming increasingly important that testing methods begin to deal with abstraction in a
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The Reliability of Linearly Equated Tests
Psychometrika, 1994An asymptotic expression for the reliability of a linearly equated test is developed using normal theory. The reliability is expressed as the product of two terms, the reliability of the test before equating, and an adjustment term. This adjustment term is a function of the sample sizes used to estimate the linear equating transformation.
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WALD TESTS AND SYSTEMS OF STOCHASTIC EQUATIONS
International Economic Review, 1987We have presented several results that enable the applications of Wald tests to systems of stochastic equations where the hypotheses of interest also relate to the parameters in the variance matrix. The chief advantages of our formulation are that the methods can be implemented rather easily since it is only necessary to optimize the usual concentrated
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