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One-Way Classification

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In this article, the authors considered the random effect model involving only a single factor or variable in an experimental study involving a comparison of a set of treatments, where each of the treatments can be randomly assigned to experimental units.
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In this chapter, we consider the random effect model involving only a single factor or variable in an experimental study involving a comparison of a set of treatments, where each of the treatments can be randomly assigned to experimental units. Such a layout is commonly known as the one-way classification or the completely randomized design. The one-way classification is the simplest and most useful model in statistics. In a one-way random effects model, treatments, groups, or levels of a factor are regarded to be a random sample from a large population. It is the simplest nontrivial and widely used variance component model. Moreover, the statistical concepts and tools developed to handle a one-way random model can be adapted to provide solutions to more complex models. Models involving two or more factors will be considered in succeeding chapters.

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The Analysis of Variance.

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Attenuated baroreflex control of sympathetic nerve activity after cardiovascular deconditioning in rats

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Oxidative damage of plasma proteins and lipids in epidemic dropsy patients: Alterations in antioxidant status☆

TL;DR: There exists an unproportionate equilibrium between free radicals formation and enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant scavengers, which may cause oxidative damage to proteins and lipids in dropsy patients.
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The Effect of Physical Surroundings in Usage Situations on Consumer Perception of Food Quality and on Consumer Emotions

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of physical surroundings in food usage situations on consumers' perceived quality of food products and their emotions was investigated, and the results suggest that elegant physical surroundings have positive effects on perceived quality, pleasure-feeling, and arousal-level.
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Development and Application of the Owner-Bird Relationship Scale (OBRS) to Assess the Relation of Humans to Their Pet Birds.

TL;DR: A 21-item owner-bird-relationship scale (OBRS) supports more comprehensive quantitative research into the human-bird relationship in the broad field of human-animal studies including the psychology and sociology of animals as well as animal welfare and veterinary medicine.
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Nonlinear Programming

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Statistical Methods for Research Workers

R. A. Fisher
TL;DR: The prime object of as discussed by the authors is to put into the hands of research workers, and especially of biologists, the means of applying statistical tests accurately to numerical data accumulated in their own laboratories or available in the literature.
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Testing statistical hypotheses

TL;DR: The general decision problem, the Probability Background, Uniformly Most Powerful Tests, Unbiasedness, Theory and First Applications, and UNbiasedness: Applications to Normal Distributions, Invariance, Linear Hypotheses as discussed by the authors.
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The Analysis of Variance

TL;DR: In this paper, the basic theory of analysis of variance by considering several different mathematical models is examined, including fixed-effects models with independent observations of equal variance and other models with different observations of variance.
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Theory of point estimation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an approach for estimating the average risk of a risk-optimal risk maximization algorithm for a set of risk-maximization objectives, including maximalaxity and admissibility.
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