statistical assumption造句
例句与造句
- There may be spatial trends and spatial autocorrelation in the variables that violate statistical assumptions of regression.
- But the Health Department questions the validity of a statistical assumption that a certain percentage of practitioners commit misconduct.
- However, determining the resolution threshold remains a controversial issue : fixed-value thresholds were argued to be based on incorrect statistical assumptions.
- 2001 Marlon Boarnet further showed that the influence of land use on travel behavior is high sensitive to the choice of behavioral and statistical assumptions
- However, fixed-value thresholds ( like 0.5, or 0.143 ) were argued to be based on incorrect statistical assumptions.
- It's difficult to find statistical assumption in a sentence. 用statistical assumption造句挺难的
- The law allows the state to use statistical assumptions and studies to show how many cancer cases were caused by smoking, rather than proving how each smoker contracted the disease.
- What are the " minimal " statistical assumptions required for extrapolation to be generally less reliable than interpolation ?-- talk ) 20 : 07, 7 April 2016 ( UTC)
- Even for Internet access, where there is not a per-packet charge, ISPs make statistical assumption that connections from user sites will not be busy 100 % of the time.
- Research in this area is remarkable because ( 1 ) the algorithms and proofs tend to be very simple and beautiful, and ( 2 ) the model makes no statistical assumptions about the data.
- Permutation tests may be ideal for analyzing quantitized data that do not satisfy statistical assumptions underlying traditional parametric tests ( e . g ., t-tests, ANOVA ) ( Collingridge, 2013 ).
- In addition, the reliable-universal framework is similar to the construction of confidence intervals, which statisticians have long offered as one potential solution for dealing with small samples, violations of statistical assumptions or large standard deviations.
- However, particle interactions such as multiple Coulomb scattering ( MCS ) and ( in ) elastic nuclear scattering events deflect the proton trajectory, resulting in nonlinear paths which can only be approximated via statistical assumptions, leading to diminished and substandard spatial resolution.
- All seven dimensions of temperament and character have been found to have unique genetic determinants The construction of the inventories on the basis of genetic and neurobiological considerations challenges the traditional statistical assumptions of factor analytically derived inventories, which have been targeted by social and cognitive psychologists for many years.
- The main benefit of MDE is that unlike probabilistic risk models ( such as VaR ) it appropriately factors in all risks to the portfolio without looking at historical ( and often erroneous ) data and relying on simplistic statistical assumptions that don t correspond to the real world.
- At the same time, however, it allows a comparison of indicated patterns from across the entire country by virtue of the statistical assumption that what applies to known data ( i . e ., actual geographical locales studied in detail ), would also apply to similar locales ( not studied in detail ).
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