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The normal-model based ANOVA analysis assumes the independence, normality and
randomization-based analysis assumes only the homogeneity of the
The theory is said to assume many aspects of how the universe came to be without scientific analysis, and assumes a monotheistic religious outlook.
In Lacan's analysis, Hamlet unconsciously assumes the role of phallus — the cause of his inaction — and is increasingly distanced from reality " by mourning, fantasy, narcissism and psychosis ", which create holes ( or lack ( manque )) in the real, imaginary, and symbolic aspects of his psyche.
Note that the following is a classical ( Newtonian ) analysis of orbital mechanics, which assumes that the more subtle effects of general relativity, such as frame dragging and gravitational time dilation are negligible.
The standard analysis of orbiting bodies assumes that all bodies consist of uniform spheres, or more generally, concentric shells each of uniform density.
Like the New Classical approach, New Keynesian macroeconomic analysis usually assumes that households and firms have rational expectations.
But the two schools differ in that New Keynesian analysis usually assumes a variety of market failures.
The difference between cladistics and more traditional forms of statistical analysis is that, rather than simply arranging the manuscripts into rough groupings according to their overall similarity, cladistics assumes that they are part of a branching family tree and uses that assumption to derive relationships between them.
The analysis of modern iterated codes, like turbo codes and LDPC codes, typically assumes an independent distribution of errors.
In addition, discriminant function analysis assumes that the predictor variables are normally distributed.
A simple version of rate-monotonic analysis assumes that threads have the following properties:
Logit analysis assumes that an unmet need in the marketplace has already been detected, and that the product has been designed to meet that need.
The capital punishment as a deterrent argument assumes a criminal will engage in a kind of rational, cost-benefit analysis before he or she commits murder.
In his analysis of the Gallican Mass, Duchesne assumes that the seventh-century Bobbia Sacramentary ( Bibl.
This disqualifies them from being considered as Giffen goods, because the Giffen goods analysis assumes that only the consumer's income or the relative price level changes, not the nature of the good itself.
Language teaching practice often assumes that most of the difficulties that learners face in the study of English are a consequence of the degree to which their native language differs from English ( a contrastive analysis approach ).
The 1PL assumes not only that guessing is not present ( or irrelevant ), but that all items are equivalent in terms of discrimination, analogous to a common factor analysis with identical loadings for all items.
Chandler argues, " different genres — even different programmes — contribute to the shaping of different realities, but cultivation analysis assumes too much homogeneity in television programmes " This point is addressed by Horace Newcomb ( 1978 ) who argues that violence is not presented as uniformly on television as the theory assumes ; therefore, television cannot be responsible for cultivating the same sense of reality for all viewers.
The above analysis assumes the medium inside the resonator is homogeneous, so the waves travel at a constant speed, and that the shape of the resonator is rectilinear.
Each of the examples described below shows how a naive perturbation analysis, which assumes that the problem is regular instead of singular, will fail.
The classical model assumes that traditional supply and demand analysis is the best approach to understanding the labor market.

analysis and input
The first stage of translation after glossary lookup is structural analysis of the input text.
* Lexical analysisthe process of processing an input sequence of characters and producing as output a sequence of symbols
In theoretical analysis of algorithms it is common to estimate their complexity in the asymptotic sense, i. e., to estimate the complexity function for arbitrarily large input.
Run-time analysis is a theoretical classification that estimates and anticipates the increase in running time ( or run-time ) of an algorithm as its input size ( usually denoted as n ) increases.
Detailed analysis shows that the complexity class is unchanged by allowing error as high as 1 / 2 − n < sup >− c </ sup > on the one hand, or requiring error as small as 2 < sup >− n < sup > c </ sup ></ sup > on the other hand, where c is any positive constant, and n is the length of input.
In contrast to the frequency domain analysis of the classical control theory, modern control theory utilizes the time-domain state space representation, a mathematical model of a physical system as a set of input, output and state variables related by first-order differential equations.
Using DCF analysis to compute the NPV takes as input cash flows and a discount rate and gives as output a price ; the opposite process — taking cash flows and a price and inferring a discount rate, is called the yield.
* James Martin's version of Information Engineering systems development methodology was automated to allow the input of the results of system analysis and design in the form of data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, entity life history diagrams etc.
This gives a safe analysis ( the worst case is never underestimated ), but one which is pessimistic, since there may be no input that would require this path.
Since the downloaded code runs from RAM, there is little space to spare, particularly for processors dedicated to seeker input processing and target analysis.
Mathematical analysis of the transfer function can describe how it will respond to any input.
These patterns can then be seen as a kind of summary of the input data, and may be used in further analysis or, for example, in machine learning and predictive analytics.
Common letters and symbols would appear more often on the chain, according to the frequency analysis of the likely input.
The NPV of a sequence of cash flows takes as input the cash flows and a discount rate or discount curve and outputs a price ; the converse process in DCF analysis — taking a sequence of cash flows and a price as input and inferring as output a discount rate ( the discount rate which would yield the given price as NPV ) — is called the yield and is more widely used in bond trading.
The advantage of using subjective logic abduction compared to probabilistic abduction is that uncertainty about the probability values of the input arguments can be explicitly expressed and taken into account during the analysis.
It is thus possible to perform abductive analysis in the presence of missing or incomplete input evidence, which normally results in degrees of uncertainty in the output conclusions.
Also analysis had shown that due to differences between the electronic speed of computation and the electromechanical speed of input / output, almost any real-world problem was completely I / O bound, even without making use of the original machine's parallelism.
Predicting and assigning human error rates is not the primary intent of a fault tree analysis, but may be attempted to gain some knowledge of what happens with improper human input or intervention at the wrong time.
The simplest implication of this is that not all of the historical data are, or can be, considered valid as input into the extreme event analysis.
This not only removes the need for human interpretation of charts or the series of rules for generating entry / exit signals, but also provides a bridge to fundamental analysis, as the variables used in fundamental analysis can be used as input.
The last two examples form the subtopic image analysis of pattern recognition that deals with digital images as input to pattern recognition systems.
Disciplinary boundaries have blurred, and significant number of architects and interactive designers have joined electronic artists in the creation of new, custom-designed interfaces and evolutions in techniques for obtaining user input ( such as dog vision, alternative sensors, voice analysis, etc.
This is done without any input from semantic analysis or context-dependent information.

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