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Fakten, Fakten, Fakten ... Aber inwieweit kann man den Zahlen in den Medien trauen? Werden tatsächlich jedes Jahr vier Millionen Frauen von ihren Männern oder Freunden zu Tode geprügelt? Nimmt sich in den Vereinigten Staaten wirklich alle dreizehn Minuten ein junger Mensch das Leben? Stellt...
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This report is the Final Report of the ‘Final Evaluation of Security Research under the Seventh Framework Programme for Research, Technological Development and Demonstration (FP7)’, which was commissioned, in 2014, by Directorate-General Enterprise and Industry (DG ENTR). A consortium led by...
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. Indeed, OCTs have noticed several gaps in their statistical systems as well as a lack of comparability of their statistics …. The Commission is also interested in the improvement of the statistics it uses at the different steps of the project … management cycle. Improvement of statistics would also allow the EU to better assess the effectiveness of its investment. Based …
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The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the contribution of the statistics multi-beneficiary programme to … improvements in the performance of National Statistics Offices in the candidate countries relating to the production and … dissemination of statistics in key areas (comparable with EU standards), and transfer of know-how and integration into the European …
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This paper considers the statistical and economic justification for one widely-used method of adjusting data from social experiments to account for dropping-out behavior due to Bloom (1984). We generalize the method to apply to distributions not just means, and present tests of the key...
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students views? In this paper, we consider evaluate e-learning systems in statistics. We make an evaluation study, we analyze a …
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This paper considers the statistical and economic justification for one widely-used method of adjusting data from social experiments to account for dropping-out behavior due to Bloom (1984). We generalize the method to apply to distributions not just means, and present tests of the key...
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