Browsing by Subject "Regression"
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Aspects of linguistic ageing in literary authors across time
(2021)This work offers an investigation into linguistic changes in a corpus of literary authors hypothesised to be possibly attributable to the effects of ageing. In part, the analysis replicates an earlier study into these ... -
Bayesian Tree Regression within a Streaming Context
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Statistics, 2023)Regression in a statistical streaming environment. Explore either large amounts of data or data that is continually being generated in a meaningful way. The streaming setting is challenging because either the proportion ... -
Geary on inference in multiple regression and on closeness and the Taxi problem
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1993)This paper deals with some minor aspects of Roy Geary's work. Two areas are selected for discussion ? (a) his work with Leser on "paradoxical" situations in multiple regression and (b) his work on estimation of the unknown ... -
Relative efficiency of regression using original data or first differences - case of autocorrelated disturbances
(Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1973)In two recent articles, Geary and Tillman have compared the efficiency of using data in absolute form or in the form of first differences in regression analysis of economic time series. Both authors take a highly unfavourable ... -
Sensitivity of test of significance - problem posed
(Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1974)This paper contains a preliminary examination of the effect of using the dichotomy (o, i ) instead of actual measurement in the study of relationship. First, the simplest case possible is dealt with, in the hope of inspiring, ... -
Testing for serial correlation in regression when bounds-test is inconclusive
(Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1972)Whenever least squares regression is used, to analyse economic time series, or cross-section data, the possibility of serially correlated disturbances presents a serious problem. It is, therefore, of considerable importance ...