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William R. Dardick; Jeffrey R. Harring – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2025
Simulation studies are the basic tools of quantitative methodologists used to obtain empirical solutions to statistical problems that may be impossible to derive through direct mathematical computations. The successful execution of many simulation studies relies on the accurate generation of correlated multivariate data that adhere to a particular…
Descriptors: Statistics, Statistics Education, Problem Solving, Multivariate Analysis
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Cobb, Barry R. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2013
This teaching brief describes a method for finding an approximately optimal combination of order quantity and reorder point in a continuous review inventory model using a discrete expected shortage calculation. The technique is an alternative to a model where expected shortage is calculated by integration, and can allow students who have not had a…
Descriptors: Spreadsheets, Models, Program Descriptions, Statistics
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Johnson, Roger W.; Kliche, Donna V.; Smith, Paul L. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2015
Being able to characterize the size of raindrops is useful in a number of fields including meteorology, hydrology, agriculture and telecommunications. Associated with this article are data sets containing surface (i.e. ground-level) measurements of raindrop size from two different instruments and two different geographical locations. Students may…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Meteorology, Weather, Measurement Techniques
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Leinbach, Carl – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
The estimate of the time since death and, thus, the time of death is strictly that, an estimate. However, the time of death can be an important piece of information in some coroner's cases, especially those that involve criminal or insurance investigations. It has been known almost from the beginning of time that bodies cool after the internal…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Scientific Principles, Human Body, Death
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Spengler, Paul M.; White, Michael J.; Aegisdottir, Stefania; Maugherman, Alan S. – Counseling Psychologist, 2009
The reactions by Ridley and Shaw-Ridley (EJ832451) and Lichtenberg (EJ832452) to the authors' meta-analysis on the effects of experience on judgment accuracy add positively to what is hoped will become an ever more focused discourse on this most basic question: How can mental health clinical decision making be improved? In this rejoinder, the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Psychological Evaluation, Construct Validity, Counseling Psychology
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Hedges, Larry V. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2007
A common mistake in analysis of cluster randomized trials is to ignore the effect of clustering and analyze the data as if each treatment group were a simple random sample. This typically leads to an overstatement of the precision of results and anticonservative conclusions about precision and statistical significance of treatment effects. This…
Descriptors: Statistical Significance, Computation, Cluster Grouping, Statistics
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Kopcsa, Alexander; Schiebel, Edgar – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1998
Introduces a new iteration model for the calculation of co-word maps. Co-word analysis is an objective quantitative method for analyzing and integrating survey information about research trends and structures that avoids problems using statistical methods to produce mappings of reduced information. (PEN)
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Citations (References), Information Retrieval, Mathematical Formulas
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Maul, A. – Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1992
Studies binomial, negative binomial, and gamma regression models and gives a detailed description of inference procedures based on them. The process of model fitting and evaluation is illustrated by examples referring to the determination of endpoints in acute and chronic toxicity tests. (17 references) (Author/MDH)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Environmental Education, Mathematical Formulas, Models