• The Berkson error model is a description of random error (or misclassification) in measurement. Unlike classical error, Berkson error causes little or...
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  • been termed the Berkson error model. Whereas the classical error model is statistically independent of the true variable, Berkson's model is statistically...
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    In statistics, an errors-in-variables model or a measurement error model is a regression model that accounts for measurement errors in the independent...
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  • fallacy) Berkson error model Bill Berkson (born 1939), American poet Bradley M. Berkson (born 1963), American defense official Brandon Berkson - Publisher...
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    logistic model as a general alternative to the probit model was principally due to the work of Joseph Berkson over many decades, beginning in Berkson (1944)...
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  • transect Benford's law Benini distribution Bennett's inequality Berkson error model Berkson's paradox Berlin procedure Bernoulli distribution Bernoulli process...
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  • {p}}_{t})}{\varphi ^{2}{\big (}\Phi ^{-1}({\hat {p}}_{t}){\big )}}}} Then Berkson's minimum chi-square estimator is a generalized least squares estimator...
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    P. R. Srinivasan 2007, p. 23. Berkson 1992, pp. 86–87, 134–135. Berkson 1992, p. 124. Berkson 1992, pp. 145–147. Berkson 1992, p. 126. "Section II: Periodic...
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  • eligibility for a study/different variables serving as basis for exclusion. Berkson's paradox – Tendency to misinterpret statistical experiments involving conditional...
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    Brown 2002, p. 117. Berkson 1992, p. 87. For images see Berkson 1992, pp. 136–144 Berkson 1992, p. 186 Berkson 1992, pp. 186–187. Berkson 1992, p. 135. Kalia...
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  • Fisher's exact test (category CS1 errors: ISBN date)
    The Statistician. 25 (4): 295–304. doi:10.2307/2988087. JSTOR 2988087. Berkson, Joseph (1978). "In dispraise of the exact test". Journal of Statistical...
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    Popper and his influence by one of his students. Berkson, William K., and Wettersten, John. Learning from Error: Karl Popper's Psychology of Learning. La Salle...
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  • the tendency to neglect the human context of technological challenges. Berkson's paradox, the tendency to misinterpret statistical experiments involving...
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    Akshay Kumar (category CS1 errors: generic name)
    one of his students, himself a model co-ordinator, recommended Kumar into modelling which ultimately led to a modelling assignment for a furniture showroom...
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    laborers, the health of the general population will likely be overestimated. Berkson's fallacy, when the study population is selected from a hospital and so...
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    Sahara". Middle East Eye. Retrieved 2 January 2021. Settled wanderers. Berkson, Sam,, Sulaymān, Muḥammad. London. 2015. ISBN 978-0-9927655-4-5. OCLC 910977882...
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    with the same descriptive statistics, yet very different distributions Berkson's paradox – Tendency to misinterpret statistical experiments involving conditional...
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  • paradox: Predictive models with a given level of accuracy may have greater predictive power than models with higher accuracy. Berkson's paradox: A complicating...
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    Kongtrul (2005), p. 74. Flood (2006), pp. 9, 107. Beer (2003), pp. xi–xiv. Berkson (1986), pp. 11–12. Fraser-Lu & Stadtner (2015), p. 59. Gray (2016), pp...
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    new fissures: identities in crisis. London: Demos. ISBN 1-898309-35-3 Berkson, I. B. (1920).Theories of Americanization a critical study, with special...
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    S. S. Rajamouli (category Pages with reference errors)
    engagement with the proceedings on screen during action set-pieces. Cite error: The named reference :223 was invoked but never defined (see the help page)...
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    admissible) and adjusting for Z would create bias known as "collider bias" or "Berkson's paradox." Controls that are not good confounders are sometimes called...
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  • List of City College of New York people (category CS1 errors: periodical ignored)
    had he not died prematurely Joseph Berkson 1920 - physician and biostatistician known for Berkson's fallacy/Berkson's paradox. Julius Blank – engineer,...
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    Henri Bergson (category CS1 errors: ISBN date)
    Henri-Louis Bergson (/ˈbɜːrɡsən, bɛərɡ-/; French: [bɛʁksɔn]; 18 October 1859 – 4 January 1941) was a French philosopher who was influential in the traditions...
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    25 February 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2018. Longworth 2013, p. 7. sfn error: no target: CITEREFLongworth2013 (help) Verma, Sukanya (2 December 2004)...
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  • implications for phonetic implementation", J. Phonetics 2(3), 291–311. Berkson, K. H., De Jong, K., and Lulich, S. M. (2017). " Three dimensional ultrasound...
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  • Causality (category CS1 errors: periodical ignored)
    Berkson's paradox. Apart from constructing statistical models of observational and experimental data, economists use axiomatic (mathematical) models to...
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    Electricity (category CS1 errors: ISBN date)
    in History, Courier Dover Publications, pp. 331–33, ISBN 0-486-26412-2 Berkson, William (1974), Fields of Force: The Development of a World View from...
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    Hindu temple (category CS1 errors: ISBN date)
    Archaeological Survey of India, Vol. LXX, pages 49-51 Plates 1-3 Carmel Berkson; Wendy Doniger; George Michell (1999). Elephanta: The Cave of Shiva. Princeton...
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  • Samson Benderly (category CS1 errors: ISBN date)
    known as the “Benderly Boys.” This group included Alexander Dushkin, Isaac Berkson, Albert Schoolman, Emanuel Gamoran, and Barnett Brickner. There were also...
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