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Interval-censored data can arise in questionnaire-based studies when the respondent gives an answer in the form of an interval without having pre-specified ranges. Such data are called self-selected interval data. In this case, the assumption of inde
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Autor:
Magnus Ekström, Angel G. Angelov
Interval-censored data may arise in questionnaire surveys when, instead of being asked to provide an exact value, respondents are free to answer with any interval without having pre-specified ranges. In this context, the assumption of noninformative
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 93:102281
If the survival function of a random variable X lies to the right of the survival function of a random variable Y, then X is said to stochastically dominate Y. Inferring stochastic dominance is particularly complicated because comparing survival func
Autor:
MICHAIL VIDENOV, ANGEL G. ANGELOV
Publikováno v:
International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 135:1-10
Autor:
Angel G. Angelov
Publikováno v:
The European Legacy. 2:411-417
Autor:
Angel G. Angelov
Publikováno v:
International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 135
Bulgaria was no exception to the urban booms typical of the twentieth century, and Sofia could be regarded as a good example in this respect. In the mid-twentieth century, most of the immigrants in Sofia had come from the lands to the west and southw
Autor:
Magnus Ekström, Angel G. Angelov
Publikováno v:
Metrika. 80(4):377-399
Self-selected interval data arise in questionnaire surveys when respondents are free to answer with any interval without having pre-specified ranges. This type of data is a special case of interval-censored data in which the assumption of noninformat