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In this paper, we propose an Anderson statistic that allows for ties in the data.
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A European culture at large would allow for ties that no longer exist but used to, when the passeurs and the Little Viennas and the flow of brilliance across borders conveyed what it meant to consider oneself a European.
Allowing for "ties" in rank (i.e., when first and second best shapes were not significantly different), the same shape was the most effective stimulus at all eye positions in 91.4% (53/58) of the cells, and the Spearman rank order correlation coefficient was 0.71 (average correlation over all possible pairs of eye positions).
Otherwise, Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used: p values were estimated using a 1000 repetition Monte Carlo 'jitter' method to allow for ties.
Categories of 'both' suppression techniques and 'mixed' respirator use were created to allow for ties to avoid the introduction of any bias by allocating these events to a particular category.
(Remember that you will need to allow for tying the string so allow an extra couple of inches for that).
Be sure to align them exactly opposite each other, in a position that will allow for tying the handles in place.
The idea behind psychic integration is that it makes the individual healthier and more whole, that it allows for previously tied up emotional, psychic and hence physical energy to become mobilized in service of the self, in service of moving forward into more of life.
Kendall's τ b allows for rank order ties.
The actions of the committee were designed to allow for improved ties between the two countries, although that goal was not shared by a large segment of Republicans.
This complexity of familial ties allows for various kinds of associations between different extended families, for example, through marriage and intermarriage within a kin group.
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