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The pieces in the new book cluster around the early aughts, and then there's a bit of a gap until the twenty-tens.
Piers Anthony's 1977 book Cluster and its sequels feature aliens called Polarians, which locomote by gripping and balancing atop a large ball.
A research assistant blinded to map book cluster categorization then took a set of GPS coordinates from each ART initiator's household during a home visit.
There was complete agreement (100%) between map book cluster categorization and GPS cluster categorization, with a κ statistic of 1.00 (bias-corrected 95% CI: 1.00, 1.00).
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With map books, cluster residents were classified rapidly and accurately.
The book on cluster randomization by Murray [ 18] is called The Design and Analysis of Group-Randomized Trials.
Michael J. Weiss is among these, and 12 years ago his book "The Clustering of America" described the work of a man named Jonathan Robbin, who had divided the nation into ZIP codes and, using census information, public opinion polls and other data, lumped together different codes with similar statistical profiles.
For each of the 60 leaf nodes (right side) we show the number of books within the cluster and the most central book to that cluster's book network.
Before losing oneself in the thickets of their particulars, it helps to sort the books into clusters and look for general patterns.
What does this say about all the business books celebrating clusters and the governments trying to build them not to mention the stratospheric house prices in Palo Alto, Beverly Hills and the Upper East Side?The quality of life in popular clusters can be abysmal.
A characteristic book from each cluster is shown on the leaf nodes by sorting the books within each cluster by the total distance to other books in the cluster (e.g., considering each intra-cluster collection as a fully connected weighted network, we take the most central node), and in parenthesis the number of books in that cluster.
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