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Discover LudwigThe term "panel analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of research that collects information from multiple sources at given time points to explore a given topic. For example: "The study utilized a panel analysis to explore how much time people spend on social media."
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JLR performed SNP panel analysis, LD calculation, analysis of the population structure and phenotyping.
However, the panel analysis of Table 7 shows some interesting significant relations.
Blood samples were collected from each mouse for blood chemistry tests and complete blood panel analysis.
Lastly, Google is introducing a new way to measure impact in terms of ads' impact on offline sales with Nielsen's Matched Panel Analysis.
With respect to these time series, PANEL analysis did not reveal compelling signs of common explicative parameters.
Table 1 presents the results of the panel analysis, which controls for ICLEI and ISO 14001 effects.
There was little effect of dietary treatment on the organoleptic qualities of milk as assessed by taste panel analysis.
More importantly, results from cross-lagged panel analysis indicated that retirement resources predicted retirement well-being rather than the reverse.
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John Benson, the editor of an EC fanzine called Squa Tront, wanted to expand and publish a panel-by-panel analysis of "Master Race" that I had written in 1967 as a college term paper.
After creating a pseudo-panel analysis, results show a negative relationship between computers and routine tasks, and a positive association between computer and abstract tasks.
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between civil conflict and educational achievement in Colombia through the use of pseudo-panel analysis.
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