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(1) Structural equivalent groups: We determined structural equivalence using a block modeling procedure CONCOR (convergence of iterated correlations) in UCINET Social Network Software 6.0 Version 1.00 (Borgatti et al. 2002).

We controlled for 1) instructor effects by analyzing data from quarters when the same instructor taught the course, 2) exam equivalence with new assessments called the Weighted Bloom's Index and Predicted Exam Score, and 3) student equivalence using a regression-based Predicted Grade.

The tasks differed in the number of risk probabilities and in the method in which risk taking was calculated: certainty equivalence using a step-wise procedure in which the reward values were positive and loss values were negative in the behavioral version and percentage of risky choices in the neuroimaging version.

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Eliezer also makes lists of words and their numerical equivalences, using a cabalistic spiritual math called gematria, in which each letter of the Hebrew alphabet has a numerical value.

With two one-sided tests (significance of 0.05 for each test), 10 subjects/group provided 87% power to conclude that the effect of dapagliflozin on TmG would be equivalent using a 20% equivalence limit (set a priori as a reasonable estimate), assuming that TmG posttreatment-to-pretreatment ratios were log-normally distributed and an SD of the log was <0.15.

A different approach to investigating equivalence using psychometric equivalence between tests was conducted by Geranpayeh (1994).

An alternative to statistical significance, which addresses this issue, is to define limits of equivalence using pre-specified criteria to define effect sizes for which a new treatment is clinically superior to the existing one [ 7].

Iso-octane/air mixtures at initial temperatures between 323 and 473 K, and pressures between 1 and 10 bar, are studied over an extensive range of equivalence ratios, using a high-speed shadowgraph system.

Further equivalence assessment using a sample that is more representative of the population in general would ideally be conducted to overcome these limitations.

Asada pedagogically describes the value judgment behind absolute and relative inequality equivalence criteria using a population consisting of two equal sized groups, here denoted A and B, with an initial life expectancy of 20 and 30 years, respectively.

Patients were started on a dose of OROS® hydromorphone equivalent to the opioid dose on which they had achieved dose-stable pain control in the CR phase of the equivalence study (using a 5 1 conversion ratio of morphine sulphate to hydromorphone hydrochloride [ 43- 46]).

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