Search for dissertations about: "meaning of statistical tools in thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words meaning of statistical tools in thesis.
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1. Do the Ends Justify the Means? : On the Justifiability of Statistical Discrimination
Abstract : While statistical discrimination comes with similar objections as other types of discrimination it may also lead to a number of beneficial and important consequences, thereby leaving us with conflicting intuitions regarding the right course of action. This study investigates whether there is any superior account of statistical discrimination that can explain when and why such a practice can be defended; i. READ MORE
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2. Robust Design Methodology - a treatise on the gap between principles and tools
Abstract : Today many companies are struggling with issues related to unwanted variation. Even though Robust Design Methodology is a suitable means of counteracting such issues there are rather few industrial applications documented. READ MORE
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3. Designing for Robustness
Abstract : Today many companies are struggling with issues related to unwanted variation. Even though Robust Design Methodology (RDM) and Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) are suitable approaches of counteracting such issues there are few industrial applications documented. READ MORE
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4. Identity construction and memory after Subarachnoid Haemorrhage : Patients' accounts and relatives' and patients' statements in relation to memory tests
Abstract : Background: A Subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is a complex pathophysiological event and most patients have, before the onset, felt completely well. Being stricken by a SAH is a dramatic event, often followed by unconsciousness and memory problems. This may influence the adjustment to daily life. READ MORE
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5. On physical units in multivariate analysis
Abstract : comparatively stringent mathematical frame has been developed, where the behaviour of physical dimensions (like ``length'', ``mass'', and ``time'') and physical units (like 1 m [1 metre], 1 kg [1 kilogramme], and 1 s [1 second]) is modelled. Easy-to-apply conditions for additivity and multiplicativity of physcial matrices are presented. READ MORE