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For example, biometrics on multiple attributes of a person's voice can yield inferences about certain personality traits [29].
Examination of these networks can yield inferences about how genes interact to regulate primordial follicle assembly, and can identify potentially important control points within these regulatory networks.
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These models yielded inferences similar to the primary analysis.> -wrap-foot> Hazaratiosios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the associations between Cystatin-C levels and rates of sepsis.
QIF provides a direct measure of goodness-of-fit that compares the fitted model to a saturated model, gives efficient and consistent parameter estimates (irrespective of the underlying correlation structure), and yields inferences that are robust to outliers[ 3, 9].
In this paper we develop an inferential framework that takes the form of data fusion using high temporal resolution environmental data from wireless networks along with sparse reflectometer data as inputs and yields inference on moisture variation as precipitation and temperature vary over time and drainage and canopy coverage vary in space.
Noninformative priors yield Bayesian inferences that are very similar to frequentist inference.
The strategy is a sensible one, but it does not yield sharp inferences in a sample focused on the postwar U.S. experience.
To answer the calls for stronger evidence by the policy community, educational researchers and their associated organizations increasingly demand more studies that can yield causal inferences.
To answer the calls for stronger evidence, educational researchers and their associated organizations increasingly demand more studies that can yield causal inferences.
The evidence of the "Lesser Selection" suggests that, aside from the fact that parallelizing does tend to yield fallacious inferences, the Mohists may have been especially concerned about it because opponents used this technique to attack positions they held.
However, Borjas (1985: 482) suggests that cross-sectional studies of wage assimilation, such as Kalmijn (1996) and others that dominate the black immigrant assimilation literature, do not carefully distinguish between cohort, duration, and period effects; therefore, these studies may not yield valid inferences on the ability of immigrants to assimilate into the US labor market.
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