Electric dipole transition: Difference between revisions

From formulasearchengine
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
 
en>ChrisGualtieri
m General Fixes using AWB
Line 1: Line 1:
It involves expertise and knowledge of various tools and technologies used for creating websites. Also, you may want to opt for a more professioanl theme if you are planning on showing your site off to a high volume of potential customers each day. * A community forum for debate of the product together with some other customers in the comments spot. They found out all the possible information about bringing up your baby and save money at the same time. The number of options offered here is overwhelming, but once I took the time to begin to review the video training, I was amazed at how easy it was to create a squeeze page and a membership site. <br><br>
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Generalized ''p''-value}}
{{Expert-subject|statistics|date=March 2011}}
{{Primary sources|date=October 2010}}
In [[statistics]], a '''generalized ''p''-value''' is an extended version of the classical [[p-value|''p''-value]], which except in a limited number of applications, provides only approximate solutions.


These folders as well as files have to copied and the saved. The higher your blog ranks on search engines, the more likely people will find your online marketing site. It allows Word - Press users to easily use HTML5  the element enable native video playback within the browser. These four plugins will make this effort easier and the sites run effectively as well as make other widgets added to a site easier to configure. Many times the camera is following Mia, taking in her point of view in almost every frame. <br><br>This gives a clearer picture that online shoppers are familiar with the WP ecommerce system. To sum up, ensure that the tactics are aiming to increase the ranking and attracting the maximum intended traffic in the major search engines. all the necessary planning and steps of conversion is carried out in this phase, such as splitting, slicing, CSS code, adding images, header footer etc. Thousands of plugins are available in Word - Press plugin's library which makes the task of selecting right set of plugins for your website a very tedious task. Customization of web layout is easy due to the availability of huge selection of templates. <br><br>Word - Press installation is very easy and hassle free. And, make no mistake,India's Fertility Clinics and IVF specialists are amongst the best in the world,and have been for some time. If you liked this information and you would certainly such as to receive additional information concerning [http://xyz.ms/wordpress_dropbox_backup_870785 wordpress backup plugin] kindly visit the webpage. Websites that do rank highly, do so becaue they use keyword-heavy post titles. There are many advantages of hiring Wordpress developers for Wordpress project development:. Word - Press offers constant updated services and products, that too, absolutely free of cost. <br><br>More it extends numerous opportunities where your firm is at comfort and rest assured of no risks & errors. Being a Plugin Developer, it is important for you to know that development of Word - Press driven website should be done only when you enable debugging. However, you must also manually approve or reject comments so that your website does not promote parasitic behavior. )  Remote LoginWith the process of PSD to Wordpress conversion comes the advantage of flexibility. For your information, it is an open source web content management system.
Conventional statistical methods do not provide exact solutions to many statistical problems, such as those arising in [[mixed model]]s and MANOVA, especially when the problem involves many [[nuisance parameter]]s. As a result, practitioners often resort to approximate statistical methods or [[Asymptotic theory (statistics)|asymptotic statistical methods]] that are valid only with large samples. With small samples, such methods often have poor performance.<ref name=WE/> Use of approximate and asymptotic methods may lead to misleading conclusions or may fail to detect truly [[Statistical significance|significant]] results from [[experiment]]s.
 
Tests based on generalized ''p''-values are exact statistical methods in that they are based on exact probability statements.  While conventional statistical methods do not provide exact solutions to such problems as testing [[variance components]] or [[ANOVA]] under unequal variances, exact tests for such problems can be obtained based on generalized ''p''-values.<ref name=WE>Weerahandi (1995)</ref><ref name=TW>Tsui & Weerahandi (1989)</ref>
 
In order to overcome the shortcomings of the classical ''p''-values, Tsui and Weerahandi<ref name=TW/> extended the classical definition so that one can obtain exact solutions for such problems as the [[Behrens&ndash;Fisher problem]] and testing variance components. This is accomplished by allowing test variables to depend on observable random vectors as well as their observed values, as in the Bayesian treatment of the problem, but without having to treat constant parameters as random variables.
 
==A simple case==
 
To describe the idea of generalized ''p''-values in a simple example, consider a situation of sampling from a normal population with mean <math>\mu</math>, and variance <math>\sigma ^2</math>, suppose <math>\overline{X}</math> and <math>S ^2</math> are the sample mean and the sample variance. Inferences on all unknown parameters can be based on the distributional results
 
:<math> Z = \sqrt{n}(\overline{X} - \mu)/ \sigma \sim N(0,1)</math>
and
:<math>U = n S^2 / \sigma^2 \sim \chi^2 _ {n-1} .</math>
 
Now suppose we need to test the coefficient of variation, <math>\rho = \mu /\sigma </math>. While the problem is not trivial with conventional ''p''-values, the task can be easily accomplished based on the generalized test variable
:<math>R = \frac {\overline{x} S}  {s \sigma} - \frac{\overline{X}- \mu} {\sigma}
    = \frac {\overline{x}} {s} \frac {\sqrt{U}} {\sqrt{n}} ~-~ \frac {Z} {\sqrt{n}} ,</math>
where <math>\overline{x}</math> is the observed value of <math>\overline{X}</math> and <math>s</math> is the observed value of <math>S</math>. Note that the distribution of <math>R</math> and its observed value are both free of nuisance parameters. Therefore, a test of a hypothesis with a one-sided alternative such as <math> H_A : \rho < \rho_0 </math> can be based on the generalized ''p''-value <math> p = Pr( R \ge \rho_0 )</math>, a quantity that can be evaluated via Monte Carlo simulation or using the non-central t-distribution.
 
==Notes==
{{Reflist}}
 
==References==
*Tsui, K. and Weerahandi, S. (1989): [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2289949 "Generalized ''p''-values in significance testing of hypotheses in the presence of nuisance parameters"]. ''[[Journal of the American Statistical Association]]'',  84, 602&ndash;607
 
*Weerahandi, S. (1995) [http://www.springer.com/statistics/statistical+theory+and+methods/book/978-0-387-40621-3  ''Exact Statistical Methods for Data Analysis''  ] Springer-Verlag, New York. ISBN 978-0-387-40621-3
 
==External links==
*[http://www.x-techniques.com/ XPro, Free software package for exact parametric statistics]
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Generalized P-Value}}
[[Category:Hypothesis testing]]

Revision as of 01:15, 26 October 2013

Template:Expert-subject Template:Primary sources In statistics, a generalized p-value is an extended version of the classical p-value, which except in a limited number of applications, provides only approximate solutions.

Conventional statistical methods do not provide exact solutions to many statistical problems, such as those arising in mixed models and MANOVA, especially when the problem involves many nuisance parameters. As a result, practitioners often resort to approximate statistical methods or asymptotic statistical methods that are valid only with large samples. With small samples, such methods often have poor performance.[1] Use of approximate and asymptotic methods may lead to misleading conclusions or may fail to detect truly significant results from experiments.

Tests based on generalized p-values are exact statistical methods in that they are based on exact probability statements. While conventional statistical methods do not provide exact solutions to such problems as testing variance components or ANOVA under unequal variances, exact tests for such problems can be obtained based on generalized p-values.[1][2]

In order to overcome the shortcomings of the classical p-values, Tsui and Weerahandi[2] extended the classical definition so that one can obtain exact solutions for such problems as the Behrens–Fisher problem and testing variance components. This is accomplished by allowing test variables to depend on observable random vectors as well as their observed values, as in the Bayesian treatment of the problem, but without having to treat constant parameters as random variables.

A simple case

To describe the idea of generalized p-values in a simple example, consider a situation of sampling from a normal population with mean μ, and variance σ2, suppose X and S2 are the sample mean and the sample variance. Inferences on all unknown parameters can be based on the distributional results

Z=n(Xμ)/σN(0,1)

and

U=nS2/σ2χn12.

Now suppose we need to test the coefficient of variation, ρ=μ/σ. While the problem is not trivial with conventional p-values, the task can be easily accomplished based on the generalized test variable

R=xSsσXμσ=xsUnZn,

where x is the observed value of X and s is the observed value of S. Note that the distribution of R and its observed value are both free of nuisance parameters. Therefore, a test of a hypothesis with a one-sided alternative such as HA:ρ<ρ0 can be based on the generalized p-value p=Pr(Rρ0), a quantity that can be evaluated via Monte Carlo simulation or using the non-central t-distribution.

Notes

43 year old Petroleum Engineer Harry from Deep River, usually spends time with hobbies and interests like renting movies, property developers in singapore new condominium and vehicle racing. Constantly enjoys going to destinations like Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.

References

External links

  1. 1.0 1.1 Weerahandi (1995)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Tsui & Weerahandi (1989)