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Autor:
An-Sing Chen, Che-Ming Yang
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 1, p e0244541 (2021)
In this paper, we make use of the replicating asset for statistical arbitrage trading, where the replicating asset is constructed by a portfolio that mimics the returns from a factor model. Using the replicating asset in the context of statistical ar
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https://doaj.org/article/c44f7edb4aa444f1bb725ced0ee70f8e
Publikováno v:
In Sleep Health: Journal of the National Sleep Foundation December 2020 6(6):758-766
Autor:
Sing Chen Yeo, Clin K. Y. Lai, Jacinda Tan, Samantha Lim, Yuvan Chandramoghan, Teck Kiang Tan, Joshua J. Gooley
Publikováno v:
Nature Human Behaviour. 7:502-514
Attending classes and sleeping well are important for students’ academic success. Here, we tested whether early morning classes are associated with lower attendance, shorter sleep and poorer academic achievement by analysing university students’
Autor:
Francis, Sing-chen Lydia
Publikováno v:
Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (CLEAR), 2002 Dec 01. 24, 129-160.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/823479
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SLEEP.
Study objectives School start times impose constraints on sleep-wake timing that may influence academic achievement. We used large university archived datasets to test the hypothesis that larger differences in timing of students’ diurnal learning b
Autor:
Yeo, Sing Chen1 (AUTHOR), Lai, Clin K. Y.2 (AUTHOR), Tan, Jacinda1 (AUTHOR), Gooley, Joshua J.1,2 (AUTHOR) joshua.gooley@duke-nus.edu.sg
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE. 4/8/2021, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p1-17. 17p.
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A30-A30
Introduction Sleep is important for learning and memory retention. However, students often cram for examinations by staying awake late to study. We tested the hypothesis that trading sleep for learning time leads to better next-day recall, but items
Autor:
Chua, Eric Chern-Pin, Shui, Guanghou, Lee, Ivan Tian-Guang, Lau, Pauline, Tan, Luuan-Chin, Yeo, Sing-Chen, Lam, Buu Duyen, Bulchand, Sarada, Summers, Scott A., Puvanendran, Kathiravelu, Rozen, Steven G., Wenk, Markus R., Gooley, Joshua J.
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2013 Aug . 110(35), 14468-14473.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/42713122