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A square contingency table often appears in social, biomedical and behavioral science to be used to display joint responses when two variables have the same category levels. When responses are ordered categories, it is usually important to test the hypotheses of marginal homogeneity against...
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We consider the estimation of nonparametric regression models with the explanatory variable being measured with Berkson errors or with a mixture of Berkson and classical errors. By constructing a compact operator, the regression function is the solution of an ill-posed inverse problem, and we...
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Conditional independence graphs are proposed for describing the dependence structure of multivariate nonlinear time series, which extend the graphical modeling approach based on partial correlation. The vertexes represent the components of a multivariate time series and edges denote direct...
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Jones and Olken (JO; 2009) report that the outcome of an assassination attempt -- whether it is successful or not -- matters for political institutions. We question how these institutions are classified. Revisiting their methodology shows that their findings are generally robust to reasonable...
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Building management ought to be of paramount importance to sustainable development. It slows down a buildingís depreciation rate, delays redevelopment needs, and reduces construction waste. Despite various benefits brought about by building management, apartment owners are, in general, not...
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In this paper, new estimating methods proposed for dynamic and static probit models with panel data. Simulation studies show that the proposed estimators work relatively well.
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Rockburst is an important accident scenario in deep underground engineering. Because there are numerous, complicated factors that lead to rockbursts, their forecasting is a difficult task, which, based on an engineering analogy and geological analysis, requires the use of clustering methods in...
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