There is no one specifically defined method for conducting these field assessments, however the different multivariate analysis typically produces results identifying relationships between variables when a robust correlation exists.
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The Scientific approach relies heavily on the multivariate analysis of behaviors and any other information from the crime scene that could lead to the offender's characteristics or psychological processes.
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After performing a multivariate analysis, it was found that the absence of tumor capsule was the only parameter associated ( P = 0.0005 ) with BRAF V600E mutation.
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Among them are " Consumer Input for Marketing Decisions " ( Praeger, 1976 ) and " A Second Generation of Multivariate Analysis " ( Praeger, 1980 ).
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He is known for developing statistical analysis for evaluating policies, particularly in education, and for his contributions to meta-analysis, statistics education, multivariate analysis, and majorization theory.
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In multivariate analysis, weekend admission ( OR = 1.19; 95 % CI 1.02-1.38 ) was an independent predictor of in-hospital mortality.
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After multivariate analysis, children undergoing procedures during a weekday after hours or weekends were more likely to experience complications ( p = 0.0227 ), and had an increased mortality.
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RHAMM is also one of 3 biomarkers associated with aggressiveness in a multivariate analysis of human prostate tumors and elevated levels of RHAMM are associated with both androgen deprivation therapy and castration resistant disease.
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He was known for his contributions in design of experiments as well as in multivariate analysis, survey sampling, reliability, coding theory, combinatorial theory, and other areas of statistics and mathematics.
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Through his work, Galton also " introduced multivariate analysis and paved the way towards modern Bayesian statistics " that are used throughout the sciences launching what has been dubbed the " Statistical Enlightenment ".