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Higher-order asymptotic refinements for score tests in proper dispersion models
(2001)
This paper develops second-order asymptotic theory for score tests in proper dispersion models without imposing known dispersion. Our results can be used to provide an Edgeworth expansion for the test statistic or to obtain ...
Bootstrap validity for the score test when instruments may be weak
(2009)
It is well-known that size adjustments based on bootstrapping the t-statistic perform poorly when instruments are weakly correlated with the endogenous explanatory variable. In this paper, we provide a theoretical proof ...
Utilidad de los scores de Glasgow y score ABIC como predictores de muerte en pacientes adultos con cirrosis hepática alcohólica descompensada
(Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO, 2019)
Objetivo: Determinar la utilidad de los scores de Glasgow y score ABIC como predictores de muerte en pacientes adultos con cirrosis hepática descompensada atendidos en el Hospital Regional Docente de Trujillo, 2015-2018 ...
Vinardo: A scoring function based on autodock vina improves scoring, docking, and virtual screening
(Public Library of Science, 2016-05-12)
Autodock Vina is a very popular, and highly cited, open source docking program. Here we present a scoring function which we call Vinardo (Vina RaDii Optimized). Vinardo is based on Vina, and was trained through a novel ...
National Culture, Families, or Education Policies: What Determines National Test Scores?
(Universidad EAFITEscuela de Economía y Finanzas, 2017-06-18)
Conventional analyses attribute cross-country differences in students’ average test scores to family characteristics, school resources, and school system characteristics, but institutional economists and cultural anthropologists ...
Changes in test scores distribution for students of the fourth grade in Brazil: a relative distribution analysis for the years 1997 to 2005
(2012-09-12)
To assess the quality of school education, much of educational research is concerned with comparisons of test scores means or medians. In this paper, we shift this focus and explore test scores data by addressing some often ...
Higher Test Scores or More Schooling? Another Look at the Causes of Economic Growth
(Universidad EAFITEscuela de Economía y Finanzas, 2013-11-05)
I use a dynamic augmented Solow model to estimate the effects of students’ test scores and investment in schooling on economic growth rates in 49 countries during 1985-2005. In the complete data set, either average test ...
Bartlett and Bartlett-type corrections for testing linear restrictions
(ROUTLEDGE, 1999)
This letter shows how to extend a number of published results on Bartlett and Bartlett-type corrections to likelihood ratio and score test for the test of linear restrictions in regression models. A few applications and ...
Proposal and Validation of a Scale of Composite Measure Reactivity Score to Characterize the Reactivity in Horses During Handling
(Elsevier B.V., 2016-12-01)
This study aimed to identify the parameters related to the expression of the reactivity in horses during handling and based on that proposed and validated a scale of composite measure reactivity score to characterize horse's ...