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The phrase "a common analytic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a frequently used analytical method or approach in a specific context, such as research or data analysis.
Example: "In our study, we employed a common analytic to assess the data trends over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a standard analysis" or "a typical analytical method".
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However, a common analytic model describing the network architectures in terms of servers, switches, transceivers, and fibers is lacking.
Interviews were analysed using a common analytic framework developed for cross-country comparison and themes were coded using Nvivo.
Among the new elements are the maintenance of institutional autonomy, peer pressure, empowerment of individual participants, a common analytic measure of success and strong centralized leadership for the overall process.
In our study we developed and applied a common analytic strategy.
A common analytic approach for calculating CI is to assume normality of the parameter and obtain the SE by inversion of the Fisher information matrix.
The case study was analysed using a common analytic framework including fields reflecting the media of power and the governance practices described above.
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This paper studies aggregation functions as a common analytics operation, e.g., summation, average etc.
11 Analyses were undertaken separately at each site according to a common analytical protocol and then meta-analytic methods were used to estimate an overall rate ratio.
Another measurement challenge comes from the assumption made by most common analytic methods that a 1-point difference in a test score has the same substantive meaning at high and low ends of the scale.
These estimates will allow other researchers using these variables to plan their studies by performing a priori power analyses for any of four common analytic options.
The most common analytic method used in studies not mentioning an ITT strategy was actually a true ITT analysis (K=32; 29%), followed by analyses of data from completer samples (K=31; 28%), analyses for participants who completed a 'sufficient dose' of medication/treatment (K=19; 17%) and indeterminable strategies (ie, Unclear; K=16; 14%).
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