• The RIPPLE (randomised intervention of pupil peer led sex education) study is a cluster RCT designed to investigate whether peer delivered sex education is more effective than teacher delivered sessions at decreasing risky sexual behaviour. (bmj.com)
  • 2 Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are the most rigorous way to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions, regardless of their complexity. (bmj.com)
  • Low-intensity cognitive-behaviour therapy interventions for obsessive-compulsive disorder compared to waiting list for therapist-led cognitive-behaviour therapy: 3-arm randomised controlled trial of clinical effectiveness. (whiterose.ac.uk)
  • Support areas: Strong methods expertise in the development and evaluation of complex non-drug interventions in the context of children and families, and access to co-supervisors with complementary clinical, life-sciences and behaviour change expertise as required. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • This is particularly relevant for behaviour change projects, as these interventions are about people participating in a change process. (evaluationtoolbox.net.au)
  • CancerPreventionad edtobac o dedicated to the evaluation of the maceutical products, behaviours, control as a new area of pre- preventive efects of compounds, programmes and interventions in vention for their reviews. (who.int)
  • When biological or pharmaceutical pro- reducing tobac o use and de- ap ropriate, in ad iton to cancer, ducts, behaviours, programmes creasing tobac o-as ociated mor- other health outcomes preven- and interventions, the traditonal bidity and mortality. (who.int)
  • The first ad res es the general interventions with expected based as es ments of these scope,objectivesandstructureof benefits in the area of tobac o interventions at he individual and the Handbo ks of Tobac o Con- control are smoking ces ation, population levels, with the ultimate trol. (who.int)
  • implementation of tobac o control atingcancer-preventingagentsor The evaluation of their health provisions within national and interventions. (who.int)
  • A major focus of the team is the development and dissemination of innovative methods of exposure assessment as well as sustainable evidence-based lifestyle interventions that will help researchers and other relevant stakeholders to support their communities with tailored lifestyle recommendations and effective behaviour change strategies for cancer prevention. (who.int)
  • It is possible that further scientific data and development of infrastructure and technology will result in a lowering of the blood lead level at which interventions are recommended at a future time. (cdc.gov)
  • This module provides the learner with an overview of basic statistical concepts, methods used for tabular or graphic presentation of data, and numerical data interpretation for decision-making. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • Much of the focus in this area has correctly been on trying to get researchers to change their behaviour by being more reflective and also transparent in the presentation of their methods. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • And advance in computational and statistical techniques have not only supported the rapid delivery of thoer methods but have also allowed the realisation of ideas that, in some areas - especially genetics - were formed a significant time ago but were inaccessible for want of computational power. (thebeefsite.com)
  • However electrochemical testing methods, as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy are very popular in research laboratories, but they are not very diffused in the industry, also because sometimes it is not easy to interpret correctly the EIS results and it is possible to find a high dispersion of data on identical samples [4]. (jcse.org)
  • sect;6 This work is part of a larger project and it is devoted to the study of the difference in the statistic properties of the results obtained by EIS measurements and salt spray tests on organic coated galvanised steel, in order to better understand the degradation mechanism and better choose the testing methods and the experimental set-up. (jcse.org)
  • METHODS We conducted a pilot clustered randomized controlled trial, comparing a targeted screening and education intervention with a conventional information-based campaign in 20 private surgeries in western France. (annfammed.org)
  • I have research experience in using complex statistical methods to analyse routine data sources, data linkage and interviewing parents. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • I am able to support advanced quantitative, epidemiological or mixed methods research particularly relating to improving maternal and newborn health such as statistical methodology around the measurement and monitoring of adverse pregnancy outcomes, qualitative research to understand parents' and clinicians' experiences of pregnancy loss, neonatal mortality and preterm birth and the use of large-scale routine health data to monitor and reduce inequalities in health. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • Quantitative methods deal with numerical data (eg. (evaluationtoolbox.net.au)
  • METHODS-- In 2003, we randomised neighbourhoods to control, handwashing promotion, or handwashing promotion and water treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • Mobile gambling is an emerging activity that has the potential to profoundly affect people's behaviour. (karger.com)
  • Objectives The UK government's response to the obesity epidemic calls for action in communities to improve people's health behaviour. (bmj.com)
  • citation needed] Sachs' methodology and the statistical analysis have been criticised by mathematicians. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Health Belief Model was quantitatively tested using the survey methodology to understand farmers' intention and behaviour. (ac.ir)
  • However, this is underestimating the potential of AI as on the one hand, each patient image represents numerous-be it correlated-data [ 9 ], and on the other hand, AI methodology has been shown to be able to adjust to smaller datasets by utilizing knowledge obtained in larger ones. (springer.com)
  • Appropriate use of statistical methodology across IARC is also promoted via direct support and training/seminars. (who.int)
  • An approach taken to analyse qualitative data using codes or comments on the transcripts to categorise the points being made by respondents. (mrs.org.uk)
  • In order to analyse the data you have collected, you will need to code the responses based on themes. (evaluationtoolbox.net.au)
  • Qualitative data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews (n = 14) and analysed thematically. (biomedcentral.com)
  • For example, in a series of systematic reviews of research on health promotion and young people, 33 (62%) of 53 process evaluations collected only quantitative data, 11 (21%) collected only qualitative data, and nine (17%) collected both. (bmj.com)
  • Both quantitative and qualitative data have strengths and weaknesses, and the use of one type of data set is not exclusive to using the other. (evaluationtoolbox.net.au)
  • Observational data which limit causal traction. (bmj.com)
  • development of new observational studies (cohort and case-control design) in high-, middle-, and low-income settings, considering the emerging lifestyle transitions, to elucidate causal relationships between lifestyle behaviours and cancer risk (e.g. (who.int)
  • To estimate the combined prevalence of overweight and insufficient sleep/day in adolescents, and the association with sociodemographic characteristics, physical activity and sedentary behaviour. (bvsalud.org)
  • Les adolescents de 13 à 18 ans ont rempli la troisième version de l'échelle Eating Disorder Inventory-3 et ont passé le test en 26 items Eating Attitudes Test . (who.int)
  • L'indice de masse corporelle moyen était plus élevé en 2010 uniquement dans le groupe des adolescents de 16 à 18 ans. (who.int)
  • Furthermore, research has indicated titudes and behaviours of adolescents that eating disorders and obesity share in Cyprus. (who.int)
  • The data used in this study are the baseline data of a cluster randomised controlled trial (cRCT) study. (bmj.com)
  • The installation of PCS in the City of Toronto was to provide supplemental information to pedestrians to assist with street crossing, not to provide motor vehicles with information to change driving behaviour in relation to traffic signals. (bmj.com)
  • Researchers respond to incentives, and I suggest that if reviewers follow these simple steps we can change the 'rules of the game', and therefore, ultimately change submission practices and behaviour. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • Intervention Training SSCC staff in behaviour change skills that would empower women to change their health behaviours. (bmj.com)
  • Results 1-year post-training, intervention staff used skills to support behaviour change significantly more than control staff. (bmj.com)
  • Conclusions While the intervention did not improve women's diets and physical activity levels, it had a protective effect on intermediate factors-control and self-efficacy-suggesting that a more prolonged exposure to the intervention might improve health behaviour. (bmj.com)
  • It collected the statistics like any other cohort study and derived the conclusions from the data. (blogspot.com)
  • CONCLUSIONS-- Five years after receiving handwashing promotion, intervention households were more likely to have soap at the household handwashing station, know key times to wash hands and report purchasing more soap than controls, suggesting habituation of improved handwashing practices in this population. (cdc.gov)
  • Process evaluations within trials explore the implementation, receipt, and setting of an intervention and help in the interpretation of the outcome results. (bmj.com)
  • Results The data reveal large variations in vaccine acceptance that ranges from 83% in Denmark to 47% in France and Hungary. (bmj.com)
  • The price for that was utter prostitution, misrepresentation of data, "creative" interpretations of results, outright falsifications - you name it, it's happening. (forces.org)
  • It can be hard to distinguish between novel yet valid results versus those of questionable validity, particularly for those without a great deal of experience working with data. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • Potential advantages of AI are already visible in screening routines in which a high number of patients (and associated data) are investigated for the presence or absence of disease, with results that are not worse than human performance. (springer.com)
  • Represent analytics in steering committees and executive engagements to present performance results and provide data-informed recommendations. (jobs.ca)
  • as, the ebook Atomic Many Body Theory 1982 is necessary aims of result dataset in Phylogeny results genetic to all absent dry fossils, just than an interspecific oxygen of statistical Migration Systematics. (stormportal.de)
  • sect;2 In this paper are discussed some experimental results obtained on polyester coated galvanised steel, analysing the data dispersion of 36 identical samples tested both with EIS and salt spray. (jcse.org)
  • A significant issue in the interpretation of the results concerns the level of access to high-intensity CBT before the primary outcome assessment. (whiterose.ac.uk)
  • Subgroup analysis stratified according to comorbidity, lifestyle, family structure, publication year, and region showed statistical differences between groups, and the consistency of the results revealed the sources of the heterogeneity. (frontiersin.org)
  • Results are not based on assessments of statistical significance. (conservationevidence.com)
  • Most randomised controlled trials focus on outcomes, not on the processes involved in implementing an intervention. (bmj.com)
  • These outcomes are consistent with other data. (bmj.com)
  • Intermediate outcomes self-efficacy and sense of control. (bmj.com)
  • In 2009, we re-enrolled 461 households from the three study groups: control (160), handwashing (141), and handwashing + water treatment (160) and assessed hygiene-related outcomes, accounting for clustering. (cdc.gov)
  • Logistic regression was used to model the association of green exercise with self-rated health (SRH) or satisfaction with life (SWL) before and after controlling for selected confounders (age, gender, educational level, language proficiency, social support, and childhood experiences with green exercise). (biomedcentral.com)
  • The logistic regression found a significant bivariate association of green exercise with both SRH and SWL, though the association remained significant only for SWL after controlling for confounders. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In market research, Bayes' theorem can be used to estimate the likelihood of a target audience having a certain characteristic, given data on prior behaviours or characteristics. (mrs.org.uk)
  • Chemical analogues and compounds with biological or physical characteristics similar to those of suspected carcinogens may also be considered, even in the absence of data on a possible carcinogenic effect in humans or experimental animals. (who.int)
  • The prevention and control of to prepare, and to publish in the The term "exposure" ap ears cancer are the strategic objectives form of Handbo ks, critcal repeatedly in these procedures, of the International Agency for reviews and consensus evalu- bor owed from the IARC Mono- Research on Cancer. (who.int)
  • OBJECTIVE-- To evaluate handwashing behaviour 5 years after a handwashing intervention in Karachi, Pakistan. (cdc.gov)
  • The Control of Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Bill ('Tobacco Bill'), which is open for comment until 9 August 2018, imposes draconian new rules and restrictions on the sale and use of tobacco products, and controversially places electronic delivery systems (e-cigarettes or "vapes") under harsh regulation. (forces.org)
  • It also makes clear that other countries may adopt plain packaging laws consistently with both their World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) and WTO obligations. (who.int)
  • Most oral diseases are linked to unhealthy environments and behaviours, particularly the use of tobacco and excessive consumption of alcohol or sugar. (bvsalud.org)
  • Data strategies shall set the Key Performance indicators for the program, ensures the appropriate data is captured and enables product owners with easy-to-interpret data products. (jobs.ca)
  • and the data dispersion of BI and the data dispersion of the parameters obtained by EIS are compared and discussed. (jcse.org)
  • The team actively develops and implements new laboratory- and bioinformatics-based methodologies, emphasizing annotation and biological interpretation of the metabolome. (who.int)
  • 6 Process evaluation in RCTs is common in health promotion and public health, but often data are not collected systematically and are used mostly for illustration. (bmj.com)
  • The epidemiological fraud on smoking was the bellwether of a long series of misrepresentations on other issues and - more gravely - the pivoting point at which the rigorous scientific and ethical behaviour required of public health institutions fell away. (forces.org)
  • Even worse, corrupted "public health" institutions have redefined science to accept the necessary trash: statistical nonsense and data fabrication defining the precise opposites of science and integrity. (forces.org)
  • A retrospective, case-control study in women, who attended the Sydney Sexual Health Centre (SSHC), between April 1991 and December 1997. (bmj.com)
  • Guidelines in the school environment in relation to health problems posed by weight excess and the amount of insufficient hours sleep can be present when recommendations on physical activity and sedentary behaviour are given to students. (bvsalud.org)
  • We conducted a 3-arm, multicentre randomised controlled trial in primary- and secondary-care United Kingdom mental health services. (whiterose.ac.uk)
  • Design Non-randomised controlled evaluation of a complex public health intervention. (bmj.com)
  • Intensive handwashing promotion may be an effective strategy for habituating hygiene behaviours and improving health. (cdc.gov)
  • We used data from the Kenya Health Information System and different time-series approaches to model the unintended consequences of COVID-19 mitigation measures on sexual violence trends in Kenya. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to healthy behaviour, promotion of oral health depends on clean water, adequate sanitation, appropriate exposure to fluoride and proper oral hygiene. (bvsalud.org)
  • This paper reports a study designed to observe mobile gambling on a specifically designed app, written and delivered to participants' phones in order to observe their behaviour over a period of several weeks. (karger.com)
  • Participants 527 women attending Sure Start Children's Centres (SSCC) in Southampton (intervention) and 495 women attending SSCCs in Gosport and Havant (control). (bmj.com)
  • They found serious errors in all parts and deny any statistical significance after the necessary corrections in his data. (wikipedia.org)
  • Statistical significance should not be enough and apart from a problem regarding the reporting of the actual magnitude of effect sizes, an issue that is just as problematic is that it is relatively common to make little effort to report effect sizes at all. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • Previous concepts often failed because it was too difficult to control the electronic contact to single molecules and therefore only statistical interpretations of the behaviour of molecular contacts could be made. (nanowerk.com)
  • This team provides statistical support to research conducted within NME and oversees the management of epidemiological data, in particular molecular, lifestyle, cancer end-points, and vital status within the EPIC cohort and other NME studies. (who.int)
  • The team also leads the development, implementation, and application of biostatistical and bioinformatic techniques for the analysis and integration of lifestyle and molecular data, including metabolomics, proteomics, genetics, and epigenetic data within cancer epidemiology studies. (who.int)
  • Those with confirmed pandemic (H1N1) 2009 infection and their contacts were actively managed by using isolation, home quarantine, antiviral medication, and enhanced infection control practices to reduce the spread of disease. (cdc.gov)
  • The evaluations of IARC working groups are scientific, qualitative judgements about the evidence for or against carcinogenicity provided by the available data. (who.int)
  • Data were collected through personal interviews based on a structured questionnaire. (ac.ir)
  • In this review, we focus on the potential applications of AI in the field, both from a physical (radiomics, underlying statistics, image reconstruction and data analysis) and a clinical (neurology, cardiology, oncology) perspective. (springer.com)
  • We aimed to determine the clinical effectiveness of 2 forms of low-intensity CBT prior to high-intensity CBT, in adults meeting the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) criteria for OCD. (whiterose.ac.uk)
  • Detailed, quantitative evaluations of epidemiological data may be made in the Monographs , but without extrapolation beyond the range of the data available. (who.int)
  • BACKGROUND: Integrated programmes that use combination mass drug administration (MDA) might improve control of multiple neglected tropical diseases simultaneously. (bvsalud.org)
  • The final analysis of the post-intervention data is ongoing. (bmj.com)
  • Compared with control patients, intervention patients were more likely to remember the campaign (81.4% vs 50.0%, P = .0001) and to correctly identify their elevated risk of melanoma (71.1% vs 42.1%, P = .001). (annfammed.org)
  • A lower decline in control was associated with higher levels of exposure in women in the intervention group. (bmj.com)
  • There was a statistically significant improvement in physical activity in the intervention group, with 22.9% of women reporting the highest level of physical activity compared with 12.4% at baseline, and a smaller improvement in the control group. (bmj.com)
  • Efforts now need to focus on using available data to prompt more effective outbreak response and to guide the design and implementation of intervention strategies. (who.int)
  • these intervention strategies make use of teachable moments, such as during cancer screening, to reach high-risk population groups during periods when they may be more receptive and motivated for lifestyle behaviour changes (e.g. the LIFE-SCREEN intervention currently being evaluated in the colorectal cancer screening programme in France). (who.int)
  • Although "process" and "qualitative" are often used interchangeably, data for process evaluation can be both quantitative and qualitative. (bmj.com)
  • As such, the aim of this study is to investigating farmers' intention and behaviour toward drought management. (ac.ir)
  • An in-depth literature review was used to develop the questionnaire to collect data for this study. (ac.ir)
  • This paper reports the first empirical study of mobile gambling in which a simulated gambling app was used to measure gambling behaviour in phases of acquisition and extinction. (karger.com)
  • One controlled study in the Shannon Estuary found that common bottlenose dolphins avoided a boat more frequently when acoustic devices of two types were deployed alongside it. (conservationevidence.com)
  • One controlled study in the Indian Ocean found that killer whales were recorded further from a fishing vessel when an acoustic device was used during hauls, but distances decreased after the first exposure to the device. (conservationevidence.com)
  • One randomized, controlled study in the North Atlantic Ocean found that using acoustic devices of two types did not reduce predation of squid catches by Risso's dolphins. (conservationevidence.com)
  • When making decisions based on this evidence, you should consider factors such as study size, study design, reported metrics and relevance of the study to your situation, rather than simply counting the number of studies that support a particular interpretation. (conservationevidence.com)
  • However, the study did control for a large number of confounding factors so it is not unreasonable to assume causality. (blogspot.com)
  • We conducted a cross-sectional study by using 2018 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data that included 273,695 US adults aged 18 to 64. (cdc.gov)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine emphasize the importance of an adequate night's sleep, which is defined as 7 or more hours per night with no upper limit (5,6). (cdc.gov)
  • This is the fourth revision of the statement on Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). (cdc.gov)
  • Learners discuss their interpretation of the four ethical principles and other ethical principles in relation to their work and personal life. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • My research interests range from statistical (including sample size and analysis issues) to the more practical (including reporting, bias and ethical issues). (nihr.ac.uk)
  • These patterns of behaviour have the potential to make mobile gambling especially perseverative. (karger.com)
  • Objective To perform a more sophisticated analysis of previously published data that advances the understanding of the efficacy of pedestrian countdown signal (PCS) installation on pedestrian-motor vehicle collisions (PMVCs), in the city of Toronto, Canada. (bmj.com)
  • A Poisson regression analysis, using a one-group comparison of PMVC, pre-PCS installation to post-PCS installation was used, controlling for season and temporal effects. (bmj.com)
  • After all, without high quality data, on what would analysis rest? (europa.eu)
  • In my remarks today, I would like to highlight a number of important statistical requirements for the effective conduct of monetary policy, focusing in particular on the ECB's monetary analysis. (europa.eu)
  • This module completes the accounting cycle by covering topics including the preparation of financial statements, completion of the closing process, use of internal control, examination of tools of financial statement analysis. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • JCSE Volume 2 Paper 11 ifnotmode(3,'Submitted 13th September 1999, published for public review 9th November 1999') Statistical analysis of salt spray and EIS testing data concerning organic coated metals F. Deflorian*, S. Rossi*, L. Fedrizzi°, P.L. Bonora* *Dip. (jcse.org)
  • The use of computer algorithms and systems to simulate human intelligence and perform tasks such as data analysis or decision making. (mrs.org.uk)
  • The analysis will show that the standard of proof in EC Merger Control is far from clear. (lu.se)
  • Data suggested small differences in satisfaction at 3 months, with patients more satisfied with guided self-help than supported cCBT. (whiterose.ac.uk)
  • First step to this policy is understanding farmers' current situation and their intention and behaviour. (ac.ir)
  • I trust that our discussions during this conference will dispel the implied concern about the use of statistical information. (europa.eu)
  • There is concern about the lack of reliable data on student achievement and school performance throughout Scotland. (edubuzz.org)
  • Leads and oversees Customer Insights, Data & Analytics for Scotia Digital in Canada ensuring business strategies, plans, and initiatives are executed/delivered in compliance with governing regulations, internal policies, and procedures. (jobs.ca)
  • On the third point, McKinsey says: "The pandemic is sure to leave lasting marks on consumer behaviour as long-standing habits - more spending on services, greater digital adoption and more time and money spent out of the home - have been interrupted, expedited or reversed. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • Often researchers aim at demonstrating 'proof' of the estimated effect and through a series of robustness checks demonstrate no other possible alternative interpretations of the findings. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • His research includes the application of statistical mechanical theory to problems in soft biological matter and in nanoscience and technology, and the description and interpretation of experiments in these fields. (tue.nl)
  • He was one of the principal investigators of a large interacademic Dutch research project leading to the development of a synthetic virus for controlled drug delivery, and is part of a large EU-funded international research and training consortium Distruc . (tue.nl)
  • This is collected and disgorged as necessary to alarm, and control, and to perpetuate the industry of fraud in garnering ever more millions for ever more such 'research. (forces.org)
  • currently research has focused on self-report data [ 4, 5 ] or on markers of harm that are contrived or inappropriately translated from other addictions [ 6 ]. (karger.com)
  • The rate at which some new techniques cna help to generate data in research can make it appear that rates of progress are accelerating. (thebeefsite.com)
  • Pathogen presence did not significantly differ in birth cohort diarrhoeal stool, but hospital data indicated associations between Salmonella and Shigella and diarrhoea. (bvsalud.org)
  • use of carbohydrates in children has The approach has been proven to be efficient been documented as a risk factor and is in prevention and control of dental caries associated with parents' educational level, regardless of the resource limitations. (bvsalud.org)
  • Since historic data, learning, and evaluation are of central importance in the design and construction of AI-based systems, their development can be very different from conventional systems. (timreview.ca)
  • In qualitative evaluation, the researcher or evaluator is central to the data gathering process, rather than the questionnaire or other instrument. (evaluationtoolbox.net.au)
  • Further evaluation in a more controlled setting is justified. (bmj.com)
  • The Data Strategist Lead role, Scotia Digital Analytics is part of the Corporate Functions Analytics team and is responsible to oversee Digital Data Strategy, Insights, and Analytics for Several Digital Sales and Enablement Customer Journeys (eCommerce, Product Onboarding, Communication & Identity/Authentication) in Canada. (jobs.ca)
  • The lead shall derive insights out of data and apply them to analytics and recommendations to address business opportunities. (jobs.ca)
  • and to collect data on individual school contexts. (bmj.com)
  • Furthermore, Becker and Rosenstock (1987) added "perceived self-efficacy" as a perceived behavior control component to the HBM. (ac.ir)
  • There were statistically significant reductions of 0.1 SD in the dietary quality of all women between baseline and follow-up and reductions in self-efficacy and sense of control. (bmj.com)
  • He has, based on experimental data, developed formal models describing the design principles and self-assembly behaviour of virus proteins. (tue.nl)
  • Creates an environment in which their team pursues effective and efficient operations of their respective areas in accordance with Scotiabank's Values, its Code of Conduct and the Global Sales Principles, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to and effectiveness of day-to-day business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational, compliance, AML/ATF/sanctions and conduct risk. (jobs.ca)
  • In writing this statement, we identified several areas where better data are needed in order to provide scientifically sound guidance. (cdc.gov)
  • The nitrile group's dipole moment, i.e. an electric plus-minus charge, makes not only mechanical control possible, but also control through electric fields. (nanowerk.com)
  • Data collected during interviews with women meant that important confounding factors and effect modifiers could be considered in analyses. (bmj.com)
  • Pannebakker, B. (2020) Next Generation Biological Control: The Need for Integrating Genetics and Evolution. (uni-bremen.de)
  • Quantitative extrapolation from experimental data to the human situation is not undertaken. (who.int)
  • The recommendations continued herein are based mainly on the scientific data showing adverse effects of lead in young children at increasingly lower blood lead levels. (cdc.gov)
  • There are two ways of speeding up MCMC algorithms: (1) construct more complex samplers that use gradient and higher order information about the target and (2) design a control variate to reduce the asymptotic variance. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • These innovations use AI technologies (definition to follow below) in one of its many forms, such as deep learning from sequences of data, knowledge-based decision making, or complex pattern recognition. (timreview.ca)
  • Greater latencies were associated with measurements of problem gambling, and perseverance with gambling-related cognitions and sensation-seeking behaviour. (karger.com)
  • complete measurements and the data ing disorders have also been noted [4]. (who.int)