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See Chapter 5 for further information.
For other approaches, see chapter 21 of Imbens and Rubin(2015).
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Can be used at server startup and shutdown(see Chapter 1).
See Chapter 2.7 for more information about ineligible representatives.
Offline chart- configures settings(see chapter 9.2.).
For further information, see chapter 12 Teaching Tai Chi Effectively by Dr Paul Lam.
All force phenomena are geometrically explained. See Chapter 19 and 20.
See chapter 23 and 24 of Imbens and Rubin(2015) for a more formal version of this discussion.
For more about failure of“anonymization,” see chapter 6 of this book.
The internal laws and constants of nature will remain the same, but the starting state may be different,directing its evolution until the next collision. See Chapter 27.
For more on the ethical review procedures in other countries, see Chapters 6, 7, 8, and 9 of Desposato(2016b).
In general, amplified asking will probably have high fixed costs andlow variable costs similar to digital experiments(see Chapter 4).
To learn more about using NPV and IRR, see Chapter 8,"Evaluating Investments with Net Present Value Criteria," and Chapter 9,"Internal Rate of Return," in Microsoft Excel Data Analysis and Business Modeling by Wayne L. Winston.
For a more complete discussion of the design andresults of the experiment see Chapter 4.
For more on the ethical review procedures in other countries, see chapters 6-9 of Desposato(2016b).
Netflix attempted to anonymize the data so that the ratings could not be linked to any specific individual, but just weeks after the release of the Netflix data it was partially re-identified by Arvind Narayanan andVitaly Shmatikov(2008)(see chapter 6).
This problem is an example of what is called one-sided noncompliance(see chapter 5 of Gerber and Green(2012)).
In terms of the first R(Replacement), comparing the Emotional Contagion experiment(Kramer, Guillory, and Hancock 2014) and the emotional contagion natural experiment(Coviello et al. 2014) offers some general lessons about the trade-offs involved with moving from experiments to natural experiments(and other approaches like matching thatattempt to approximate experiments in non-experimental data, see Chapter 2).
For a more detailed description of the project of Blumenstock andcolleagues, see chapter 3 of this book.
This background information, which is called pre-treatment information, is often available in digital experiments because they arerun on top of always-on measurement systems(see chapter 2).
For an excellent overview ofheterogeneity of treatment effects in field experiments, see Chapter 12 of Gerber and Green(2012).
Currently, only alimited amount of indicators are available for Mac OS(see chapter 1.1).
For an excellent overview ofheterogeneity of treatment effects in field experiments, see Chapter 12 of Gerber and Green(2012).
Evaluate these systems in terms of issues of scientific value,algorithmic confounding(see Chapter 2), and ethics.
Evaluate these systems in terms of issues of scientific value,algorithmic confounding(see Chapter 2), and ethics.
You can choose any other period, even those not normally available in MetaTrader, such as 3M,4M or 12M. See Chapter 14.2 for further explanations.
These three opportunities- size, pre-treatment information, and longitudinal treatment and outcome data- are mostcommon when experiments are run on top of always-on measurements systems(see Chapter 2 for more on always-on measurement systems).
These three opportunities- size, pre-treatment information, and longitudinal treatment and outcome data- arisemost commonly when experiments are run on top of always-on measurement systems(see chapter 2 for more on always-on measurement systems).