Search for dissertations about: "Test selection"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 371 swedish dissertations containing the words Test selection.
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1. Development of the Stress Strategy Test as a personnel selection instrument
Abstract : The thesis concerns the development of a computerised test, termed the Stress Strategy Test (SST), intended for use in a personnel selection and placement context. A similar but less extended form of that test, termed the Stroop Strategy Test, developed first, was adjudged to be somewhat less effective as a selection instrument. READ MORE
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2. Pawsitive selection : Genetics of dog-human communication
Abstract : Through domestication and recent selection, dogs have evolved a unique set of communicative skills to attract and redirect human attention. These social skills have not been seen to the same extent in socialised wolves and are therefore believed to have a significant genetic basis. READ MORE
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3. Regressor and Structure Selection : Uses of ANOVA in System Identification
Abstract : Identification of nonlinear dynamical models of a black box nature involves both structure decisions (i.e., which regressors to use and the selection of a regressor function), and the estimation of the parameters involved. READ MORE
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4. Statistical Properties of Preliminary Test Estimators
Abstract : This thesis investigates the statistical properties of preliminary test estimators of linear models with normally distributed errors. Specifically, we derive exact expressions for the mean, variance and quadratic risk (i.e. the Mean Square Error) of estimators whose form are determined by the outcome of a statistical test. READ MORE
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5. Test Cost Reduction of 3D Stacked ICs : Test Planning and Test Flow Selection
Abstract : Ever higher levels of integration within the Integrated Circuit (IC) tomeet progressively widening scope of its application in respect of functionality,size, performance and manufacturing issues inspired developmentof the three-dimensional (3D) Stacked IC as a device havingviable architecture. However, with increased complexity, manufacturingcost increased. READ MORE