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David, Nissim Ben; Zion, Uri Ben – Health Education, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to measure the relative effect of relevant explanatory variable on smoking tendency and smoking intensity. Design/methodology/approach: Using survey data collected by the Israeli Bureau of Statistics in 2003-2004, a probit procedure is estimated for analyzing factors that affect the probability of being a…
Descriptors: Jews, Smoking, Foreign Countries, Probability
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Fujisawa, Keiko K.; Kutsukake, Nobuyuki; Hasegawa, Toshikazu – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2009
Using social network analysis, we investigated the characteristics of social networks composed of positive relationships (positive network: PN) and negative relationships (negative network: NN) in classrooms of Japanese 3- and 4-year-olds. Analysis of "density" showed that PNs were denser than NNs among 4-year-olds but that this was not…
Descriptors: Probability, Social Networks, Preschool Children, Peer Relationship
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Wienke, Chris; Hill, Gretchen J. – Journal of Family Issues, 2009
Prior research indicates that the married enjoy higher levels of well-being than the unmarried, including unmarried cohabiters. Yet, comparisons of married and unmarried persons routinely exclude partnered gays and lesbians. Using a large probability sample, this study assessed how the well-being of partnered gays and lesbians (282) compares with…
Descriptors: Well Being, Correlation, Marriage, Spouses
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Romaine, Suzanne – Journal of Linguistics, 1981
Suggests that sociolinguistic theory with a probability base does not provide a means of saying anything about such questions as social meaningfulness of behavior or communicative competence in any other way than an uninteresting one. Believes a partially empirically based sociolinguistic theory is the least restrictive alternative to a largely…
Descriptors: Probability, Sociolinguistics
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Vitevitch, M.S.; Luce, P.A. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2005
Lipinski and Gupta (2005) report the results of 12 experiments and numerous analyses that attempted to examine further the effects of phonotactic probability originally reported in Vitevitch and Luce (1998, and further explored in Vitevitch & Luce 1999). They suggested that Vitevitch and Luce's results were due to differences in the duration of…
Descriptors: Probability, Phonology
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Fletcher, Mike – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2005
This article considers some probability calculations for a television game show.
Descriptors: Probability, Television
Hotchkiss, Julie L.; Pitts, M. Melinda; Walker, Mary Beth – Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 2008
Recent trends in the labor force participation of women have brought much public attention to the issue of women opting out. This paper explores the decision of working women to exit the labor market at a time of major transition--the birth of a child--utilizing linked vital statistics, administrative employer, and state welfare records. The…
Descriptors: Labor Force Nonparticipants, Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Probability
Nderu-Boddington, Eulalee – Online Submission, 2008
This article shows the theoretical framework for understanding organizational dynamics and development - the change theory and subordinate relationships within contemporary organizations. The emphasis is on power strategies and the relationship to organizational dynamics and development. The integrative process broadens the understanding of…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Group Dynamics, Organizational Culture, Models
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Elliffe, Douglas; Davison, Michael; Landon, Jason – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2008
One assumption of the matching approach to choice is that different independent variables control choice independently of each other. We tested this assumption for reinforcer rate and magnitude in an extensive parametric experiment. Five pigeons responded for food reinforcement on switching-key concurrent variable-interval variable-interval…
Descriptors: Criteria, Statistical Analysis, Reinforcement, Models
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Kessel, Robert; Lucke, Robert L. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2008
Shull, Gaynor and Grimes advanced a model for interresponse time distribution using probabilistic cycling between a higher-rate and a lower-rate response process. Both response processes are assumed to be random in time with a constant rate. The cycling between the two processes is assumed to have a constant transition probability that is…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Probability, Monte Carlo Methods, Simulation
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Finkelman, Matthew – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2008
Sequential mastery testing (SMT) has been researched as an efficient alternative to paper-and-pencil testing for pass/fail examinations. One popular method for determining when to cease examination in SMT is the truncated sequential probability ratio test (TSPRT). This article introduces the application of stochastic curtailment in SMT to shorten…
Descriptors: Mastery Tests, Sequential Approach, Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing
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Satake, Eiki; Amato, Philip P. – AMATYC Review, 2008
This paper presents an alternative version of formulas of conditional probabilities and Bayes' rule that demonstrate how the truth table of elementary mathematical logic applies to the derivations of the conditional probabilities of various complex, compound statements. This new approach is used to calculate the prior and posterior probabilities…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Probability, Mathematics Instruction, Statistics
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Belfiore, Phillip J.; Basile, Sarah Pulley; Lee, David L. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2008
One of the most problematic behaviors in children with developmental disabilities is noncompliance. Although behavioral research has provided strategies to impact noncompliance, oftentimes the methodologies are consequent techniques, which may not be conducive to implementation by the classroom teacher. In this teacher-designed and implemented…
Descriptors: Moderate Mental Retardation, Developmental Disabilities, Down Syndrome, Young Children
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Merritt, Robert B.; Bierwert, Lou Ann; Slatko, Barton; Weiner, Michael P.; Ingram, Jessica; Sciarra, Kristianna; Weiner, Evan – American Biology Teacher, 2008
First reported in the early 1930s, variation in the ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) has since become one of the most widely studied of all human genetic traits. Guo and Reed (2001) provide an excellent review of work on this polymorphism prior to the identification and sequencing of the PTC gene by Kim et al. (2003), and Wooding (2006)…
Descriptors: Genetics, Laboratory Experiments, Probability, Scientific Research
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Ellison, Mark D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
The one-dimensional particle-in-a-box model used to introduce quantum mechanics to students suffers from a tenuous connection to a real physical system. This article presents a two-dimensional model, the particle confined within a ring, that directly corresponds to observations of surface electrons in a metal trapped inside a circular barrier.…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Quantum Mechanics, Probability, Calculus
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