Selected article for: "sample size and small sample size"

Author: Anna L. Ziff; Robert M. Ziff
Title: Fractal kinetics of COVID-19 pandemic
  • Document date: 2020_2_20
  • ID: jljjqs6m_54
    Snippet: Note: The coefficients are the ordinary least squares estimates of β 1 in the regression log(Deaths) = β 0 + β 1 log(time) + ε where ε is unobserved and assumed to be time-independent and distributed according to a t distribution with n − 2 degrees of freedom. Robust standard errors are calculated for suggestive inference, considering the small sample size. Data from World Health Organization [2020]......
    Document: Note: The coefficients are the ordinary least squares estimates of β 1 in the regression log(Deaths) = β 0 + β 1 log(time) + ε where ε is unobserved and assumed to be time-independent and distributed according to a t distribution with n − 2 degrees of freedom. Robust standard errors are calculated for suggestive inference, considering the small sample size. Data from World Health Organization [2020].

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