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Тезаурус:

  1. Quantitative research involving issues in social and/or applied psychology; Social and developmental psychology; Intergroup conflict (especially in Northern Ireland); Mathematical models of perceptual processes and decision-making; Statistical software; Physiological psychology; Experimental analysis of behaviour; Behaviour modification; Behavioural pharmacology; Mother-child interaction; Mental handicap; Education assessment; Intelligence; Personality; Educational achievement; Development of mathematical ability; Developmental aspects of mental and physical handicap; Health psychology; Menstruation and associated behaviour; Behaviour genetics; Comparative psychology; Behavioural teratology of alcohol; Fetal alcohol syndrome; Fetal nutrition; Biorhythms; Gender and identity; Anorexia and bulimia; Ethnic relations; Social skills training; Analysis of professional interaction; Lateral asymmetry; Environmental psychology; Metapsychology; Developmental psychopathology; Unemployment and development; Quality assurance, performance indicators and professional competence.
  2. Arguments about the untapped pool of ability were not only restated, this time with impressive statistical tables, but enlarged with a new confidence.
  3. After another round of serious negotiations the ARC finally agreed to release the report, the hard statistical evidence, but not the case studies, the interpretation of which they did not consider to be "objective."
  4. The Institute of Statisticians continues to be deeply concerned with both the provision of adequate statistical information and the monitoring of potential misuse, be it by political parties, television, radio and the Press or any other vested interest group which might benefit from such misuse.
  5. The Hardy Hall and George and Marie cases introduced you to the idea that case studies ought to include a certain amount of financial and statistical data.
  6. Conferences are held and expensive volumes of statistical information are produced to confirm this phenomenon.
  7. The young Einstein was unable to find an academic position, went to work in the Bern patent office, and in one incredible year (1905), at the age of 26, wrote a number of research papers that laid the foundations of no less than three major branches of modern physics - statistical mechanics, the quantum theory and special relativity.
  8. They point out that bottom-up statistical methods are efficient from a computational point of view, but exhibit poor error correcting capabilities.
  9. Again, the case introduces figures, both financial and statistical.
  10. For instance, Diggle et al. (1990) assess the hypothesis that cancer of the larynx is associated with proximity to a now-closed incinerator and develop a statistical model from the theory of spatial point processes to test this.
  11. Nevertheless the proportion for whom payment was thought to have been something of a problem was 7 per cent of all those in old people's homes (15 per cent for private ones, 6 per cent for others) and 17 per cent of those in nursing homes - further differences which did not reach statistical significance.
  12. That "control" was not wisely used: of the 13 countries that The Economist follows each week in our statistical back pages, Sweden has by far the highest inflation, 10.9%.
  13. Many astronomers have thought that these very distant and powerful sources are simply quasars that we see at a special angle, but the new statistical analysis seems to rule this out.

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