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Toward adjustment profiles for lower secondary student-athletes in the Finnish dual career context: A mixed-methods approach

2022

Engagement, burnout, and experiences are central concepts for understanding student-athlete adjustment in a dual career (DC) environment. As part of a larger 3-year, lower secondary sports schools pilot project, the aim of this study was to examine student-athletes’ DC adjustment in Finnish lower secondary sports schools at the end of the second academic year. By combining quantitative and qualitative methods, we sought to (a) identify adjustment profiles among student-athletes based on measures of engagement and burnout in school and sport and (b) to extract experiences that describe the distribution of student-athletes in the profiles. A latent profile analysis using questionnaire data fr…

Academic yearburnoutpragmatismmixed methodsyläkoululaiseteducationSample (statistics)Context (language use)sitoutuminenBurnoutuupumusDual (category theory)Developmental psychologySkills managementurheilu-uranuoretopiskeluTime managementexperiencesPsychologyApplied PsychologyengagementajanhallintaurheilijatQualitative researchPsychology of Sport and Exercise
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Kasiski's Test: Couldn't the Repetitions be by Accident?

2006

Abstract In searching for repetitions in a periodic polyalphabetic ciphertext, we usually find several true (causal) repetitions that give information about the period. But we also find some accidental repetitions at distances unrelated to the period which may mislead the cryptanalyst. A simple formula shows that these accidents are rather unlikely.

Accident (fallacy)Repetition (rhetorical device)Applied MathematicsAccidentalCiphertextStatisticsArithmeticBirthday problemComputer Science ApplicationsMathematicsTest (assessment)Cryptologia
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The influence of conditional conservatism on ownership dispersion: An international analysis

2013

ABSTRACTWe study the influence of conditional accounting conservatism on domestic investor diversification decisions. We argue that a conservative accounting system that promotes the dissemination of bad news and which constrains managers from engaging in opportunistic activities reduces the need for investors to concentrate their ownership, and consequently helps investors to diversify their investments. Through a country-level analysis we show that increased domestic conditional conservatism and higher domestic diversification opportunities lead to higher levels of domestic ownership diversification. Our results are robust to alternative estimates of conditional conservatism, and indicate…

Accounting conservatismEconomics and EconometricsFinancial economicsAccountingAccounting information systemDiversification (finance)Risk sharingEconomicsStatistical dispersionConservatismCapital marketFinanceSpanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Española de Financiación y Contabilidad
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Audit and Earnings Management in Spanish SMEs

2016

Abstract Evidence about the relation between earnings management and voluntary audits is scarce, and there is no research about the effectiveness of mandatory audits to improve earnings quality. Using a sample of Spanish SMEs, where some companies are mandatorily audited and some are exempt from audit, we examine if audits, either mandatory or voluntary, help to improve accounting quality by constraining earnings management. We also examine differences between voluntary and mandatory audits, as well as the role of Big 4 and Middle-Tier auditors. After controlling for other characteristics that affect earnings management, we find that audited companies have lower absolute discretionary accru…

Accrualmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationSMEsAccountingSample (statistics)Auditlcsh:BusinessConservatismEarnings qualityEarnings managementhealth services administration0502 economics and businessddc:650Earnings qualityQuality (business)health care economics and organizationsmedia_commonFinance050208 financebusiness.industry05 social sciencesAuditing050201 accountingGeneral MedicineEarnings managementSpainBusinesslcsh:HF5001-6182SSRN Electronic Journal
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Sample size in the monitoring of benthic macrofauna in the profundal of lakes: evaluation of the precision of estimates

1996

We discuss here the influence of sample size (number of replicates) on the accuracy and precision of the results when sampling profundal benthos with an Ekman grab according to the Finnish standard, SFS 5076, which is equivalent to the Swedish and Norwegian standards. The aim was to find criteria for choosing a sample size which would avoid any powerful influence of chance on the results without entailing an unreasonable amount of work for monitoring purposes.

Accuracy and precisionBenthosEcologyBenthic zoneSample size determinationStatisticsEnvironmental scienceSampling (statistics)Profundal zoneDeep water
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Experimental and robust modeling approach for lead(II) uptake by alginate gel beads: influence of the ionic strength and medium composition.

2014

Abstract Systematic kinetic and equilibrium studies on the lead ions removal ability by Ca-alginate gel beads have been performed by varying several internal parameters, namely, number of gel beads, nature and composition of the ionic medium and pH, which allowed us to model a wastewater in order to closely reproduce the composition of a real sample. Moreover, the effects brought about the different ionic species present in the reacting medium have been evaluated. Differential Pulse Anodic Stripping Voltammetry (DP-ASV), has been systematically used to perform kinetic and equilibrium measurements over continuous time in a wide range of concentration. Kinetic and equilibrium data have been q…

Accuracy and precisionChemistryAnalytical chemistryIonic bondingKinetic energySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonBiomaterialsAnodic stripping voltammetryColloid and Surface ChemistryIonic strengthAlginate gel beads Robust statistics Metal adsorption Wastewater treatment Ionic strength Differential Pulse Anodic Stripping Voltammetry Adsorption isotherms Adsorption kinetics Lead Heavy metalmedicineComposition (visual arts)Settore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaSwellingmedicine.symptomJournal of colloid and interface science
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Information content of data and variables and types of weighting in least-squares regression methods

1990

Abstract Algorithms are given for evaluating the relative amount of useful information related to a particular parameter which is carried by individual data points and intervals of the variables. The algorithms provide an efficient means of using the information contained in a set of data. Applications to the optimization of weighting in regression methods are described. Several informational and combined informational-statistical types of weighting are studied as a means of improving the accuracy and precision of the parameters obtained by non-linear regression.

Accuracy and precisionChemistryRegression analysisStatistical weightBiochemistryRegressionAnalytical ChemistryWeightingSet (abstract data type)Content (measure theory)StatisticsEnvironmental ChemistryNonlinear regressionSpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Multivariate standardisation for non-linear calibration range in the chemiluminescence determination of chromium.

2006

Multivariate standardisation is proposed for the successful chemiluminescence determination of chromium based on luminol-hydrogen peroxide reaction. In an extended concentration range, non-linear calibration model is needed. The studied instrumental situations were different detection cells, instruments, assemblies, time and their possible combinations. Chemiluminescence kinetic registers have been transferred using piecewise direct standardisation (PDS) method. The optimisation of transfer parameters has been carried out based on the prediction residual error criteria. Non-linear principal component regression (NL-PCR) and non-linear partial least square regression (NL-PLS) were chosen for…

Accuracy and precisionMultivariate statisticsChemistrylawDirect methodPartial least squares regressionLinear regressionCalibrationAnalytical chemistryPrincipal component regressionAnalytical ChemistryChemiluminescencelaw.inventionTalanta
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Non-destructive automatic determination of aspect ratio and cross-sectional properties of fibres

2015

A novel method for computerised estimation of the aspect ratio distribution and various cross-sectional geometrical properties of fibres in short-fibre reinforced composites is proposed. The method, based on X-ray micro-computed tomography, is non-destructive and does not require user intervention. Based on results on specially fabricated model material, the accuracy and precision of the method seems adequate. The method is applied in analysing a manufacturing process of wood fibre reinforced thermoplastic composite. The results indicate a significant decrease of the aspect ratio of fibres during the processing steps. Finally, the feasibility of the method is assessed by estimating paramete…

Accuracy and precisionx-ray tomographykuidutMaterials scienceAspect ratiota114business.industrynon-destructive testingMicromechanical modelfibresMechanics of MaterialsNon destructiveNondestructive testingUltimate tensile strengthrikkomaton aineenkoetusCeramics and CompositesTomographyComposite materialstatistical propertiesbusinessWood fibreX-ray tomography
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Water content of latent fingerprints - Dispelling the myth.

2016

Abstract Changing procedures in the handling of rare and precious documents in museums and elsewhere, based on assumptions about constituents of latent fingerprints, have led the author to an examination of available data. These changes appear to have been triggered by one paper using general biological data regarding eccrine sweat production to infer that deposited fingerprints are mostly water. Searching the fingerprint literature has revealed a number of reference works similarly quoting figures for average water content of deposited fingerprints of 98% or more. Whilst accurate estimation is difficult there is no evidence that the residue on fingers could be anything like 98% water, even…

Accurate estimationEccrine sweat010401 analytical chemistryFingerprint (computing)Forensic SciencesWater01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesPathology and Forensic Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStatisticsEnvironmental scienceHumans030216 legal & forensic medicineDermatoglyphicsSweatLawWater contentForensic science international
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