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  • 1Restricted randomization — Many processes have more than one source of variation in them. In order to reduce variation in processes, these multiple sources must be understood, and that often leads to the concept of nested or hierarchical data structures. For example, in… …

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  • 2Linear regression — Example of simple linear regression, which has one independent variable In statistics, linear regression is an approach to modeling the relationship between a scalar variable y and one or more explanatory variables denoted X. The case of one… …

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  • 3Isotonic regression — In numerical analysis, isotonic regression (IR) involves finding a weighted least squares fit to a vector with weights vector subject to a set of monotonicity constraints giving a simple or partial order over the variables. The monotonicity… …

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  • 4Truncated regression model — Truncated regression models arise in econometrics in cases where observations with values in the outcome variable below or above certain thresholds systematically excluded from the sample. Therefore, whole observations are missing, so that… …

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  • 5Randomized controlled trial — Flowchart of four phases (enrollment, intervention allocation, follow up, and data analysis) of a parallel randomized trial of two groups, modified from the CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) 2010 Statement[1] …

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  • 9Autism spectrum — The term autism spectrum is often used to describe disorders that are currently classified as pervasive developmental disorders. Pervasive developmental disorders include Autistic Disorder, Asperger s Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder,… …

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  • 10Autism — This article is about the classic autistic disorder; some writers use the word autism when referring to the range of disorders on the autism spectrum or to the various pervasive developmental disorders.[1] Autism …

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