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McCarthy, Chris; Lan, Jie; Li, Jieying – PRIMUS, 2019
We present noncompetitive adsorption as "particles in a box with one sticky wall." We start with a general model that can be modeled as a simple ordinary differential equation (ODE). To verify the ODE students run a computer simulation. The ODE's solution imperfectly fits the simulation's data. This leads to the diffusion partial…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Problem Solving, Computer Simulation
Gelman, Andrew; Imbens, Guido – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2014
It is common in regression discontinuity analysis to control for high order (third, fourth, or higher) polynomials of the forcing variable. We argue that estimators for causal effects based on such methods can be misleading, and we recommend researchers do not use them, and instead use estimators based on local linear or quadratic polynomials or…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Mathematical Models, Causal Models, Research Methodology
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Lege, Jerry – Mathematics Teacher, 2009
The white picket fence is an integral component of the iconic American townscape. But, for mathematics students, it can be a mathematical challenge. Picket fences in a variety of styles serve as excellent sources to model constant, step, absolute value, and sinusoidal functions. "Principles and Standards for School Mathematics" (NCTM 2000)…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Cognitive Processes, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
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Holmes, D. J. – Psychometrika, 1990
A theoretical framework is developed in which the effects of some common forms of violation of assumptions of linearity of regression and homoscedasticity can be investigated. Simple expressions are derived for the restricted and corrected correlations in terms of the target (unrestricted) correlation in these situations. (SLD)
Descriptors: Correlation, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Regression (Statistics)
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Adams, Arthur J.; Shiffler, Ronald E. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1989
New methods of analysis--equations and graphs for iso-r(sup 2) contours--were introduced and used to illustrate location effects for pooled data sets. The "r(sup 2)" is the coefficient of determination. Results are used to highlight imprecise statements in the literature about the behavior of the correlation coefficient for pooled data…
Descriptors: Correlation, Equations (Mathematics), Graphs, Mathematical Models
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ten Berge, Jos M. F. – Psychometrika, 1991
A globally optimal solution is presented for a class of functions composed of a linear regression function and a penalty function for the sums of squared regression weights. A completing-the-squares approach is used, rather than calculus, because it yields global minimality easily in two of three cases examined. (SLD)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Matrices
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Tate, Richard L. – Florida Journal of Educational Research, 1988
An exploratory study of the value of ridge regression for interactive models is reported. Assuming that the linear terms in a simple interactive model are centered to eliminate non-essential multicollinearity, a variety of common models, representing both ordinal and disordinal interactions, are shown to have "orientations" that are…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Becker, Betsy Jane; Hedges, Larry V. – 1990
The problem of combining information to estimate standardized partial regression coefficients in a linear model is considered. A combined estimate obtained from the pooled correlation matrix is proposed, and its large sample distribution is obtained. This estimate can be generalized to address situations in which not every study measures every…
Descriptors: Correlation, Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models
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Schagen, I. P. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1990
A model for the age standardization of test scores is presented, which is fitted to the percentile points of the raw score distribution and assumes a linear trend of each percentile with age. The model's applications in standardizing tests and diagnostic plots produced by a computer program--STANEW--are described. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Equations (Mathematics), Graphs, Mathematical Models
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Clogg, Clifford C.; And Others – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1992
Methods for assessing collapsibility in regression problems are described, including possible extensions to the class of generalized linear models. These procedures, with terminology borrowed from the contingency table field, can be used in experimental settings or nonexperimental settings where two models viewed as alternative explanations are…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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ten Berge, Jos M. F.; Kiers, Henk A. L. – Psychometrika, 1993
R. A. Bailey and J. C. Gower explored approximating a symmetric matrix "B" by another, "C," in the least squares sense when the squared discrepancies for diagonal elements receive specific nonunit weights. A solution is proposed where "C" is constrained to be positive semidefinite and of a fixed rank. (SLD)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Equations (Mathematics), Factor Analysis, Least Squares Statistics
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Gordon, Sheldon P.; Gordon, Florence S. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2004
In discussions with leading educators from many different fields, MAA's CRAFTY (Curriculum Renewal Across the First Two Years) committee found that one of the most common mathematical themes in those other disciplines is the idea of fitting a function to a set of data in the least squares sense. The representatives of those partner disciplines…
Descriptors: Least Squares Statistics, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Models, Calculus
Woodruff, David; Houston, Mark – 1992
The growth curve approach to the measurement of gain of D. Rogosa, D. Brandt, and M. Zimowski (1982) was more fully developed by J. B. Willet and D. Rogosa (1985). Willet later (1989) discussed some practical aspects of applying a linear growth model and reached the conclusion that reliability may not always be a useful index for the measurement…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Change, Equations (Mathematics), Longitudinal Studies
Jurs, Stephen; And Others – 1993
The scree test and its linear regression technique are reviewed, and results of its use in factor analysis and Delphi data sets are described. The scree test was originally a visual approach for making judgments about eigenvalues, which considered the relationships of the eigenvalues to one another as well as their actual values. The graph that is…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Equations (Mathematics), Factor Analysis, Graphs
Harrison, Ferrin; Katti, S. K. – 1990
Langmuir's model is studied for the situation where epsilon is independently and identically normally distributed. The "Y/x" versus "Y" plot had a 90% mid-range that did not contain the true curve in a vast portion of the range of "x". The "1/Y" versus "1/chi" plot had undefined expected values,…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Least Squares Statistics, Mathematical Models
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