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A Comparison of Tactile and Auditory Time Judgment

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1962
Recent experiments (Goldstone, Boardman, & Lhamon, 1959; Goldstone, Jernigan, Lhamon, 8: Boardman, 1959) demonstrated that a longer visual rhan auditory input is likely to be judged equivalent to Ss' concept of one clock second. Other studies (Behar & Bevan, 1960; Behar & Bevan, 1961 ) verified the tendency to judge longer lights than sounds equivalent
W T, LHAMON, R, EDELBERG, S, GOLDSTONE
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The impact of heterogeneity on the comparison of survival times

Statistics in Medicine, 1987
AbstractWe consider several sources of heterogeneity in a clinical trial with patients' survival time as the main response criterion: differences in prognosis which can be attributed to a latent or ignored prognostic factor; differences in treatment efficacy in subgroups of patients, and differences in treatment combinations received by the patients ...
M, Schumacher, M, Olschewski, C, Schmoor
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Contesting Time: International Comparisons of Employee Control of Working Time

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2004
The authors hypothesize that three broad factors affect the degree of workers' control over the timing and the total hours of their work: the institutional and regulatory environment within the country, labor market conditions, and management and labor union strategies.
Peter Berg   +3 more
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Comparison of Dual Orderings in Time II

2008
In the direction of researches on formalization in the social sciences [6,1,7], several papers were devoted to analyzing the dual interplay between cultural components (categories of words) and actual practices (welfare treatments, programs ...).
Vincent Duquenne, John Mohr
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Comparison of Time Codes for Source Encoding

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1974
The time information for source-encoded, or compressed, sampled time functions is treated as a two-symbol source, the symbols corresponding to redundant and nonredundant samples. The entropy of this source for both the statistically independent symbol model and the Markov model is used as a reference for the comparison of time codes.
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A comparison of hand and foot movement times

Ergonomics, 1991
Three experiments are reported in which a comparison is made between the times for movement of the hand and the foot. Both ballistic and visually-controlled movements were studied. It was found that execution time for foot movements is generally about twice as long as that for the equivalent arm movement.
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A Review on Outlier/Anomaly Detection in Time Series Data

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
Ane Blázquez-García   +2 more
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