Research on the PTSC reports a free marginal multirater kappa at.82 and an intraclass correlation
coefficient at.95 indicating strong interrater reliability on the instrument.
Wonderful, R2 soars to 0.32, and with
the coefficient at MINUS 6.96 and t = MINUS 4.76 and p = 2.23E - 05 we have superb statistical significance of the result that Net Forcing has a powerful effect on temperature change, it's just too bad that it is actually NEGATIVE.
The low thermal expansion
coefficient at the cold temperatures of the high southern latitudes, changes in wind patterns and transport of the heat taken up to lower latitudes are all possible explanations.
Note from reference [1] that the thermal expansion
coefficient at low pressures can range to over 3 times the assumed value (itself 4 times the lowest given value), which means that differences in partitioning ocean heat alone could introduce as much as half an order of magnitude error.
Upon increasing CO2 concentration, the layer at which the absorption
coefficient at each wavelength is low enough to let the IR light escape will be found higher in the atmosphere.
The Chernobyl design had a positive moderator temperature
coefficient at low powers.
Diffuse Attenuation
Coefficient at 490 nm measures absorption of blue light (490 nm) in the top 50 m or so of seawater (largely) by suspended biomass.
Perhaps I should spell it out more emphatically, this time regressing the 11 - year moving averages of rainfall on temperature, which show that more heat implies more rain, with R2 at.24, the X
coefficient at 2.85, standard error 0.547, and t at 5.2.
Question: before talking about simulating climate CHANGE, how long does the climate science community expect it to take before GCM's can reproduce the real world climate PRIOR to human induced CO2 perturbation in terms of: — «equilibrium point», i.e. without artificial flux adjustment to avoid climatic drift, — «natural variability», in terms of, for instance, the Hurst
coefficient at different locations on the planet?
The rings are reaching their maximum friction
coefficient at that time do to maximum distance traveled within the bore.
She used R (i.e., a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics) to simulate correlation scatterplots (see Figures below) to illustrate three unique situations: (1) a simulation where there are two indicators (e.g., teacher value - added and observational estimates plotted on the x and y axes) that have a correlation of r = 0.28 (the highest correlation
coefficient at issue in the aforementioned post); (2) a simulation exploring the impact of negative bias and a moderate correlation on a group of teachers; and (3) another simulation with two indicators that have a non-linear relationship possibly induced or caused by bias.
The Gini
Coefficient at Tesla is off the charts, making it ripe for the UAW to eventually turn California plants.
... It is worthy of note that the highest
coefficients at a 29 - month lag were found in the relationships both between SSN [sunspot number] and PDO [Pacific Decadal Oscillation], and SSN and CP El Niño with statistical significance at the 99 % confidence level, respectively.
To be clear, the predictive power of these exams is not zero; longitudinal meta - analytic studies do find statistically significant linear correlation
coefficients at the 0.1 - 0.2 level between test scores and long - term outcomes such as citations and scholarly output decades later.
Thus, in the calculation of the average correlation matrix, the denominator was adjusted for the number of all valid correlation
coefficients at each element of the matrix.
For example the knowledge of CO2 absorption
coefficients at different frequencies can be useful.
The ENSO and PDO additionally exhibited the greatest cross correlation
coefficients at 0.516.
The SESBI - R and ECBI have been shown to have high internal consistency for both Intensity (α = 0.98, α = 0.95) and Problem scales (α = 0.96, α = 0.93).54 Reliability
coefficients at 12 - week intervals for SESBI - R and ECBI Intensity (r = 0.94 and r = 0.80) and Problem scales (r = 0.98 and r = 0.85) are also high.54 A reduction in score indicates fewer and / or less problematic disruptive behaviours.
Not exact matches
Tilt claims a «viral
coefficient» of 2.1, meaning each successfully funded project on the platform launches
at least two new ones within 90 days.
Trump's
coefficient,
at 0.37, is three times that of Clinton's, which stands
at 0.12.
As a side point, perhaps interesting to monetary wonks here
at OTE, the title's insistence on the 1993 vintage of the Taylor rule is out of step with much research on the variables, values, and
coefficients that would go into such a rule today.
How this affects gold's prices and future returns remains to be seen, but
at least gold, with lower correlation
coefficients, is resuming its role as a proper risk diversifier.
Flexible Packaging recently caught up with Dave Muchorski, director of marketing
at Testing Machines Inc., for an update on what's new in the field and how
coefficient of friction can impact printing and converting operations.
When you look
at our possible opponents, there is a good chance that, even though the new rules mean that Arsenal are in pot 2 despite our excellent UEFA
coefficient, we could well end up being the favourites to win the group.
There are two ways of looking
at this though, because you could say that the team which won its league might be better than one who just happens to have a strong
coefficient because of their country and past performances.
Despite having an adorably small European
coefficient of 15.256 — lower than every other qualified team except fellow debutantes Rostov — they strutted into Pot 1 as champions, nodding confidently
at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, and so reaped the benefits of UEFA's structural favouritism when it came to the group stage draw.
Our place in the
coefficient table is not
at risk
at present, and while we still stand a chance of finishing above THAT team in second - place, any increase in our chances of winning on Sunday I will take.
Then I used the correlation
coefficient to determine if there was a relationship between 1st half and 2nd half
ATS records.
When he took over
at UEFA, Serie A was fourth in the country
coefficient rankings.
The correlation
coefficient between a team's 1st half
ATS record and its 2nd half
ATS record is -0.04.
A country's representation in the UEFA Champions League is determined by its UEFA
coefficient ranking
at the start of the previous season, which is calculated over a five - year basis.
Roma have a higher
coefficient than Juve in the draw, so are entitled to play
at home; a right they will obviously still hold if Parma qualify for the quarter - finals, but which Lazio - the title holders - will inherit if the Biancocelesti find themselves in the quarter - finals with Atalanta.
The top leagues are weighted
at 1, and so on, as domestic leagues are weighted in line with the UEFA association club
coefficients.
We tested the regression
coefficients in the model using the likelihood ratio test and the Wald statistic setting significance
at α = 0.05.
A confounding variable was defined for analysis as one for which there was
at least a 5 % difference in the regression
coefficient estimates for type of feeding in regression models with and without the potential confounding variable.
If the
coefficient of the attribute was found to be significant
at the 5 % level then it could be assumed with relative certainty (95 %) that respondents considered it to be important.
The «presence of the consultant» results showed a negative
coefficient indicating that women's preference was to have a consultant present in an emergency only, rather than have a consultant present
at the birth.
Mapping thermal expansion
coefficients in freestanding 2D materials
at the nanometer scale.
At the same time, the drag
coefficient of the parachute is quadruple that of a low - porosity one.
According to Glenn Daehn, a professor of materials science
at the university, the composite is stronger and stiffer than aluminium, especially
at temperatures above 600 oC, has a low
coefficient of thermal expansion, and is much easier to machine than any ceramic.
Which is a very interesting question because it's so meaningless and stupid, and yet the fact that identical twins had an 80 percent correlation
coefficient on that, even though they'd been separated
at birth, I find fascinating.
The force
coefficients generated by the wing are «about two to three times greater than a static airfoil wing used for large airplanes,» said Kamal Viswanath, a co-author who was a graduate research assistant working with Tafti when the work was performed and is now a research engineer
at the U.S. Naval Research Lab's Laboratories for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics.
Kiyoshi Mabuchi and his colleagues
at Kitasato University in Tokyo noted, however, that the simple question of the frictional
coefficient of banana skin has not been answered to date (doi.org/vn6).
In place of reporting probit
coefficients, we report the marginal effect of the variable on the award probability, which is the change in the award probability due to each predictor separately, with other variables evaluated
at their mean values.
This fluctuation, also known as Kondo resonance, increases the Seebeck
coefficient with keeping metal - like high electrical conductivity
at low temperature, and therefore the power factor.
The drag
coefficient is coded into the game's software to simulate air resistance, which greatly affects the pace
at which an object rises and falls in the shape of a parabola.
Crandom and Lrandom were computed as the average clustering
coefficient and characteristic path length of a set of h random graphs with a comparable total degree and degree distribution as that of the examined functional connectivity graph (supplemental material, available
at www.jneurosci.org).
It is important to note that the observed association between λ and IQ could not be related to possible variation in overall connectivity, as the IQ scores showed no correlation with the total number of connections k of the brain network (supplemental Fig. 3g — i, available
at www.jneurosci.org as supplemental material) or the distribution of k. No significant correlation was found between the clustering
coefficient γ and IQ (Fig. 2c, d).
The normalized clustering
coefficient γ and the number of connections k (supplemental Fig. 3, available
at www.jneurosci.org as supplemental material) were found not to be significantly associated with IQ, suggesting that intelligence is not directly related to the level of local information processing or to the total number of functional connections of the brain network.
The models included terms for time (age in years, divided by 10 so the
coefficients yield effects of decline over 10 years), age cohorts (age
at baseline in five year bands) to adjust for secular effects, and an interaction term between age cohort and time, separately in men and women.