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Comparison of conventional descriptive analysis and a citation frequency-based descriptive method for odor profiling: An application to Burgundy Pino…

2010

International audience; The limitations of intensity scoring when describing the odor characteristics of a complex product have been documented in the literature. In the present work, the odor properties of 12 Burgundy Pinot noir wines were described by two independent panels performing, respectively, an intensity-based (conventional descriptive analysis) and a citation frequency-based method. Methods were compared according to three criteria: similarity of the sensory maps, control of panel performance and practical aspects. Intensity scoring and citation frequency data were analyzed, respectively, by Principal Components Analysis (PCA) and Correspondence Analysis (CA) followed by Hierarch…

030309 nutrition & dietetics[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionSensory analysisCorrespondence analysis03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologySENSORY ANALYSISStatistics[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringCluster analysisComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematicsWinePINOT NOIR0303 health sciencesFREQUENCY OF CITATIONNutrition and DieteticsDescriptive statisticsbusiness.industryDESCRIPTIVE PROFILEWINE04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesCONVENTIONAL DA040401 food scienceHierarchical clusteringOdorPrincipal component analysisArtificial intelligencebusiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionMETHOD COMPARISONFood Science
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2020

Determining disability prevalence is a growing area for population statistics, especially among young adolescents. The Washington Group on Disability Statistics is one source of reporting disabilities through functional difficulties. Yet, young adolescents self-reporting through this measure is in its infancy. The purpose of this study was to carry out an intra-rater test-retest reliability study on a modified set of items for self-reporting functional difficulties. Young adolescents (N = 74; boys = 64%; age M = 13.7, SD = 1.8) with special educational needs in Finland completed a self-reported version of the Child Functioning Module in a supervised classroom. The second administration took…

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Financial contagion through space-time point processes

2020

AbstractWe propose to study the dynamics of financial contagion by means of a class of point process models employed in the modeling of seismic contagion. The proposal extends network models, recently introduced to model financial contagion, in a space-time point process perspective. The extension helps to improve the assessment of credit risk of an institution, taking into account contagion spillover effects.

040101 forestryStatistics and ProbabilityFinancial contagionSpace timemedia_common.quotation_subjectContagion models Credit risk Space-time point processes04 agricultural and veterinary sciences01 natural sciencesPoint process010104 statistics & probabilitySpillover effectEconomicsInstitutionEconometrics0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyPoint process modelsNetwork modelmedia_commonCredit risk
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Non-parametric approaches to the impact of Holstein heifer growth from birth to insemination on their dairy performance at lactation one

2012

SUMMARYParametric approaches have been used widely to model animal growth and study the impact of growth profile on performance. Individual variation is often not considered in such approaches. However, non-parametric modelling allows this. Such an approach, based on spline functions, was used to study the importance of growth profiles from age 0 to 15 months (i.e. insemination) on milk yield and composition in primiparous cows. A dataset of 447 heifers was used for analysis of growth performance; 296 of them were also used to study impact on lactation. All of them originated from a French experimental herd and were born between 1986 and 2006. Clustering methods were also tested. Comparison…

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Eye-tracking revision processes of translation students and professional translators

2019

Great effort has been made to define and to measure revision competence in translation. However, combined eye tracking and keylogging have hardly been applied in revision research. We believe it is...

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Prevalence os sending, receiving and forwarding sexts among youths: A three-level meta-analysis.

2020

Alttes ajuts: Conselleria d'Educació, Investigació, Cultura i Esport DOGV No. 7943, ACIF, 837 2017 By systematic review with a three-level, mixed-effects meta-analysis, this paper examines the prevalence of sexting experiences among youths aimed at analyzing conceptual and methodological moderators that might explain its heterogeneity. A search was conducted of five bibliographic databases and grey literature up until February 2020. The risk of bias in primary studies was assessed. A total of seventy-nine articles met the set inclusion criteria. Mean prevalences for sending, receiving and forwarding sexts were.14 (95% CI:.12,.17),.31 (95% CI:.26,.36) and.07 (95% CI:.05,.09), respectively, e…

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Automated Valuation Methods in Atypical Real Estate Markets Using the Mono-parametric Approach

2017

The appraisal objectivity depends on the possibility to quickly and easily access to reliable real estate data in order to apply appropriate appraisal approaches. In order to ensure the objectivity of the real estate appraisals, in recent years Automated Valuation Methods (AVM) have been developed, integrating computerized real estate databases and programming languages. The Automated Valuation Methods proposed at international level usually recur to regression models, aimed to return appraisal equations based on reliable real estate databases. This approach is not applicable in some markets where lack of data does not allow the implementation of regression models. This paper proposes to im…

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Operational and financial performance of Italian airport companies: A dynamic graphical model

2016

Abstract This paper provides evidence on the relationship within a set of financial and operational indicators for Italian airports over 2008–2014. The limited sample size of national and regional airports suggests to apply the penalised RCON ( V , E ) model, which falls within the class of Gaussian graphical models. It provides both estimate and easy way to visualise conditional independence structures of the variables. Moreover, it is particularly suitable for handling longitudinal data where small number of units and huge number of variables have been collected. Findings highlight that a qualified concept of size matters in determining good financial performance. Specifically, increasing…

050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportationSample (statistics)Economic surplus01 natural sciencesFinancial indicators Operational indicators Italy Gaussian graphical modelMicroeconomics010104 statistics & probabilityOrder (business)Low-cost carrier0502 economics and businessEconometricsFinancial analysisEconomicsRevenueProfitability indexGraphical model0101 mathematicsSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Connotative meaning of travel modes and activity-travel behavior

2018

Abstract This paper aims to present results of a study regarding how the meaning of travel modes influences on the performance of activities and trips. Connotative meaning of travel modes was measured using semantic differential scales, which collect the suggestive significance of the terms used to name current travel modes. More than 400 people provided that information together with values and other types of attitudes, characteristics of their usual companions, socio-demographics, and 2-days activity-travel diary that includes a weekend day and a weekday. Descriptive analysis, which include frequency distributions, Factor Analysis, and correlations, have been developed to find potential r…

050210 logistics & transportationDescriptive statistics05 social sciences050109 social psychologyTravel behaviorQUIET0502 economics and businessTRIPS architecture0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeaning (existential)Semantic differentialFrequency distributionPsychologyCognitive psychologyTransportation Research Procedia
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Measuring situations that stress Mexicans while driving

2016

The purpose of this paper is to construct a scale that will help determine the aspects involved in driving a motor vehicle that influence the levels of stress in a human being. Two complementary studies were conducted: the first one determined, by qualitative methods, the aspects of driving that 103 participants found most stressful whilst driving; the second was a validation of the scale constructed with said information on 295 participants (142 males, 153 females, age mean 37.41, std. dev. 14.008). The scale included 22 situations that were then evaluated on a Likert scale to assess the level of stress they evoke. These items were arranged on 3 factors, and descriptive statistics were com…

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