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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
231

Analysis of ordered categorical data

Chang, Janis January 1988 (has links)
Methods of testing for a location shift between two populations in a longitudinal study are investigated when the data of interest are ordered, categorical and non-linear. A non-standard analysis involving modelling of data over time with transition probability matrices is discussed. Next, the relative efficiencies of statistics more frequently used for the analysis of such categorical data at a single time point are examined. The Wilcoxon rank sum, McCullagh, and 2 sample t statistic are compared for the analysis of such cross sectional data using simulation and efficacy calculations. Simulation techniques are then utilized in comparing the stratified Wilcoxon, McCullagh and chi squared-type statistic in their efficiencies at detecting a location shift when the data are examined over two time points. The distribution of a chi squared-type statistic based on the simple contingency table constructed by merely noting whether a subject improved, stayed the same or deteriorated is derived. Applications of these methods and results to a data set of Multiple Sclerosis patients, some of whom were treated with interferon and some of whom received a placebo are provided throughout the thesis and our findings are summarized in the last Chapter. / Science, Faculty of / Statistics, Department of / Graduate
232

On two tests for multivariate normality

Wong, Hoi-lam 01 January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
233

Diagnóstico da produção leiteira no sudeste do Estado de Roraima : uma classificação de produtores de acordo com os fatores que influenciam a produtividade e a qualidade do leite /

Simões, Elisvanir Ronaldo. January 2019 (has links)
Orientador: Marcela Aparecida Guerreiro Machado de Freitas / Coorientador: Roberto Campos Leoni / Banca: Félix Monteiro Pereira / Banca: Nilo Antônio de Souza Sampaio / Resumo: A produção leiteira é destaque entre os principais produtos agropecuários por ser um alimento altamente empregado na dieta humana e uma atividade que gera emprego e renda. Inúmeros fatores tornam a produção leiteira muito heterogênea, dentre os quais destacam-se: o tamanho das propriedades, a tecnologia empregada na atividade leiteira e o nível de conhecimento dos produtores. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi identificar os fatores que interferem na produção leiteira da microrregião Sudeste do Estado de Roraima e propor a formação de agrupamentos homogêneos de produtores locais. O método empregado para o desenvolvimento deste trabalho estabeleceu a identificação dos fatores potenciais que interferem na produção leiteira a partir de uma revisão da literatura; construção de um questionário com os fatores potenciais que interferem na produtividade e qualidade do leite; entrevistas com aplicação de questionário; análises estatísticas descritiva e análises de agrupamentos. Na análise descritiva, obtiveram-se tabelas com análise de frequência e buscou-se comparar com os dados obtidos em outros trabalhos. Na análise de agrupamentos, empregou-se a classificação hierárquica, método de Ward e coeficiente de distância Gower. Verificou-se que as propriedades visitadas se caracterizam como estabelecimentos de produção de base familiar e produção de subsistência; quanto à formação de agrupamentos de produtores, identificaram-se sete agrupamentos, quantidade que se assemelha a realidade local, ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Milk production is among the most relevant agricultural and livestock products due to its importance as a type of food that is highly used in human diets and as an activity that generates jobs and income. Countless factors make milk production very heterogeneous, among which are property size, technology used in milking activities, and the level of knowledge of producers. The objective of the present study was to identify factors that interfere in milk production of the southeastern microregion of the state of Roraima and propose the creation of homogeneous clusters of local producers. The methodological approach used in this study involved a literature review to identify potential factors that interfere in milk production; the construction of a questionnaire with these potential factors that interfere in milk productivity and quality; interviews applying the questionnaire; and descriptive statistical and cluster analyses. The descriptive analysis yielded tables of frequency analysis results and allowed comparisons and correlations of data obtained in other studies. In turn, the cluster analysis was conducted using a hierarchical classification, Ward's method, and Gower's distance coefficient. The properties visited in the present study were characterized as family-based production and subsistence production establishments. In total, 7 producer clusters were identified, which was consistent with local reality, since the region does not present a standardized profile of milkin... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
234

Development of a dynamic multivariate power system inertia model

Sibeko, Bonginkosi Johannes January 2018 (has links)
A research project submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Engineering, 2018. / The power system inertia immediately following small and large system disturbances was investigated. By understanding factors affecting the system inertia and primary frequency response behaviour, an online inertia model was developed. Historical data was extracted from the Eskom Energy Management System (EMS) and Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS). The developed model using Multivariate Analysis (MVA) includes measured and estimated data from Eskom generators, Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) and the interconnected Southern African Power Pool (SAPP). Inertia plus Fast Primary (Frequency) Response (FPR) (as determined by the load behaviour) and system inertia models were developed from June 2015-December 2016 and validated with past frequency disturbance events (June 2014-March 2017). From the comparison between the measured and model results for 355 actual disturbances, 225 disturbances resulted in errors within ±5% and 51 events resulted in errors between ±5% and ±10%. Eight disturbances caused errors greater than ±10%, which were largely from trips at particular large power stations and HVDC. During a large disturbance, the multivariate coefficients for Renewable Energy Sources, HVDC and interconnectors were very small for the pure inertia model (excluding the load frequency behaviour and the generator damping). In contrast, the spinning reserve provides significant contribution and is location based. The location of a disturbance affects the FPR behaviour and the system inertia but not the Rate of Change of Frequency (RoCoF) with reference to the central power station. The strong and weak areas with respect of the stiffness of the system (extent of frequency nadir for particular disturbances) were identified. This can contribute to future grid planning and real-time operations in managing the system inertia and primary frequency response. The model is expected to improve with time, as the accuracy of a statistical approach requires large amounts of data. The model can be used to determine and monitor the maximum level of RES in real time. / XL2019
235

Test of independence of subvectors in multivariate analysis

Khan, Nazeer. January 1984 (has links)
No description available.
236

Functional data analysis for detecting structural boundaries of cortical area

Zhang, Wen, 1978- January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
237

The array-matrix concept- a new approach to multivariate analysis.

Tait, George Rodney. January 1971 (has links)
No description available.
238

Structural properties of convolutional codes : an algorithmic approach with applications to linear multivariable system theory

Conan, Jean. January 1980 (has links)
No description available.
239

Multivariate and univariate analyses of the geographic variation within Etheostoma flabellare (Pisces: Percidae) of eastern North America /

McGeehan, Lawrence T. January 1985 (has links)
No description available.
240

Quadratic forms in normal variables

Scarowsky, Issie January 1973 (has links)
No description available.

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