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SAS System for Regression (2nd ed.)
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This article is published in Technometrics.The article was published on 1992-11-01. It has received 101 citations till now.read more
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Does adviser mentoring add value? A longitudinal study of mentoring and doctoral student outcomes
TL;DR: Green et al. as discussed by the authors found that the effect of mentorship on research productivity, career commitment, and self-efficacy of Ph.D. students in the hard sciences was assessed, while controlling for indicators of ability and attitudes at program entry.
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Development of a new outlier statistic for meta-analytic data.
Allen I. Huffcutt,Winfred Arthur +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the development of a new technique for identifying outlier coefficients in meta-analytic data sets, referred as the sample-adjusted metaanalytic deviancy statistic or SAMD, which takes into account the sample size on which each study is based when determining outlier status.
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The effects of long-term nitrogen loading on grassland insect communities
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that long-term nitrogen loading affects the entire food chain, simplifying both plant and insect communities.
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A meta-analytic investigation of cognitive ability in employment interview evaluations: Moderating characteristics and implications for incremental validity.
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of 49 studies found a corrected mean correlation of.40 between interview ratings and ability test scores, suggesting that on average about 16% of the variance in interview constructs represents cognitive ability as discussed by the authors.
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The apparent digestibility of diets containing fish meal, soybean meal or bacterial meal fed to Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): evaluation of different faecal collection methods
Trond Storebakken,I.S Kvien,Karl D. Shearer,Barbara Grisdale-Helland,Ståle J. Helland,G.M. Berge +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, faecal dry matter content and apparent digestibility coefficients (ADC) of macronutrients were compared using three different methods of faeces collection: stripping, mechanical sieving, and dissection.