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| 1. | " Analyses revealed
that partisanship, expertise in a particular institution, and media use
variables all had high tolerance levels, the proportion of variance of
that variable that is not associated with variables already entered into
the equation (Cohen & Cohen, 1983)."
| Source: | Moy, Patricia,Pfau, Michael,Kahlor, LeeAnn. "Media Use and Public Confidence in Democratic Institutions" Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 43.2 Mar. 22 1999: 137  |
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| 2. | " He
began his article by discussing the use of positive and negative
numbers, ratio and proportion, handling large numbers, equations, and
finding the age of the earth."
| Source: | Oliver, J. Steve,Nichols, B. Kim. "The Genie Can Never Be Returned to His Prison" School Science and Mathematics 100.4 Apr. 1 2000: 216  |
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| 3. | "
Yet, the use of gravity equations seems here less founded, since a
priori there is no reason to believe a country should attract and export
tourists in proportion to its GDP."
| Source: | Eilat, Yair,Einav, Liran. "Determinants of international tourism: a three-dimensional panel data analysis" Applied Economics 36.12 July 10 2004: 1315-1326  |
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| 4. | " The equation then simplifies to
ISI = 10,000/[sqrt]([FPG.sup.2] X [FPI.sup.2])
10,000/(FPG X FPI)
This means that the ISI is inversely proportional to FPG and FPI."
| Source: | CHENG, JOSE S. "An Equation for Insulin Sensitivity Index" Diabetes Care 23.5 May 1 2000: 712  |
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| 5. | " The equation to compute
n' is a second-degree equation, and hence it has 2 solutions, 1 of
which is rejected as being lower than n.
The proportion of..."
| Source: | VERLATO, GIUSEPPE,MUGGEO, MICHELE. "Capture-Recapture Method in the Epidemiology of Type 2 Diabetes: A contribution from the Verona Diabetes Study" Diabetes Care 23.6 June 1 2000: 759  |
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| 6. | " Variables were entered into an equation in a stepwise fashion; only
those that contributed a significant (p [is less than] .05) additional
proportion of variance were retained in the equation."
| Source: | SMITH, KENNETH E.,CROOM, LAURA. "Multidimensional Self-Concepts of Children and Teacher Beliefs About Developmentally Appropriate Practices" Journal of Educational Research 93.5 May 1 2000: 312  |
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| 7. | "... of k and Proportion of
Explained Variance (R2) for Equation 1 and Equation..."
| Source: | SIMPSON, CATHY A.,VUCHINICH, RUDY E. "RELIABILITY OF A MEASURE OF TEMPORAL DISCOUNTING" Psychological Record 50.1 Jan. 1 2000: 3  |
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| 8. | " Hours per week spent commuting was
the sixth variable to enter the regression equation and explained a
significant proportion of the remaining variance while working on a
group project in class entered the regression equation seventh and was
also significant."
| Source: | HOUSE, J. DANIEL. "THE EFFECTS OF ENTERING CHARACTERISTICS AND INSTRUCTIONAL EXPERIENCES ON STUDENT SATISFACTION AND DEGREE COMPLETION: AN APPLICATION OF THE INPUT-ENVIRONMENT-OUTCOME ASSESSMENT MODEL" International Journal of Instructional Media 26.4 Sept. 22 1999: 423  |
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| 9. | " The
measures constructed for estimating equations (1) and (2) are calculated
for each state as the proportion of respondents to the survey that
reported experiencing the type of anti-abortion a ctivity under
consideration. [22] Table 1 provides descriptive statistics for selected
anti-abortion activities."
| Source: | . "Anti-Abortion Activities and the Market for Abortion Services" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 59.3 July 1 2000: 463  |
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| 10. | "... a nonlinear
relationship between the proportion of one's social group and the
likeliness of active representation, I also added the percentage SES
women squared to the equation to attempt to capture any nonlinear
affects."
| Source: | Dolan, Julie. "The Senior Executive Service: Gender, Attitudes, and Representative Bureaucracy" Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 10.3 July 1 2000: 513  |
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| 11. | "... = proportion of fee-for-services based on a general fee
schedule not specific to your clinic
BILLCHG [*] = proportion of billed charges (fee-for-service)
(*.) Omitted variable in equation.
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| Source: | Kralewski, John E.,Rich, Eugene C.,Feldman, Roger,Dowd, Bryan E.,Bernhardt, Terence,Johnson, Christopher,Gold, William. "The Effects of Medical Group Practice and Physician Payment Methods on Costs of Care" Health Services Research 35.3 Aug. 1 2000: 591  |
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| 12. | " The order
of each variable in the regression equation reflects their order in
terms of proportion of variance accounted for with pegtest accounting
for 5.8%, duruse 5.5%, rnst 3.6%, and satcomdisp 3.3%."
| Source: | Humes, Larry E.,Barlow, Nancy N.,Garner, Carolyn B.,Wilson, Dana L. "Prescribed Clinician-Fit Versus As-Worn Coupler Gain in a Group of Elderly Hearing-Aid Wearers" Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 43.4 Aug. 1 2000: 879  |
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| 13. | "
H' is based on the following equation:
H' = - [sigma] [p.sub.i] log [p.sub.i]
where [p.sub.i] is the proportion of individuals found of the ith
species."
| Source: | BERGER, ALAINA L.,PUETTMANN, KLAUS J. "Overstory Composition and Stand Structure Influence Herbaceous Plant Diversity in the Mixed Aspen Forest of Northern Minnesota" American Midland Naturalist 143.1 Jan. 1 2000: 111  |
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| 14. | " The third equation shows that black faculty are slightly more
likely to be found in fields and subfields where the number of PhDs is
expanding, and in fields where proportionally more PhD recipients take
nonacademic jobs."
| Source: | Kulis, Stephen,Shaw, Heather,Chong, Yinong. "External Labor Markets and the Distribution of Black Scientists and Engineers in Academia" Journal of Higher Education 71.2 Mar. 1 2000: 187  |
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| 15. | " When the independent variables, now
including rate of conversion, are regressed with proportion of decree
laws reissued, only the rate of conversion is sufficiently related to
enter the regression equation (see Table 6)."
| Source: | Volcansek, Mary L. "Coalition composition and legislative outcomes in Italy" West European Politics 22.1 Jan. 1 1999: 95-97  |
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| 16. | "
As for the prediction of OCBI, the control variable of school size
accounted for a negligible proportion of the variance in scope (OCBI
equation 1)."
| Source: | Somech, Anit,Drach-Zahavy, Anat. "Exploring organizational citizenship behaviour from an organizational perspective: the relationship between organizational learning and organizational citizenship behaviour" Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 77.3 Sept. 1 2004: 281-299  |
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| 17. | " Substituting the price linkage equations into Equations 8
results in
(15) [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]
By log-differentiating the share (or preference asymmetry)
expressions 15 for a bilateral tariff reduction, the proportionate
changes in market shares are obtained
..."
| Source: | DEVADOSS, STEPHEN,LANCLOS, KENT. "Trade in imperfectly competitive industries: the role of market size and consumer preferences" Applied Economics 32.9 July 15 2000: 1189  |
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| 18. | "... cost), the signs and intuition
behind Equations 9 and 10 would remain unchanged, since the difference
between the two is a positive constant of proportionality:
[differential]C/[differential]X = ([differential]C/[differential]qX) x
([differential]qX/[differential]X)..."
| Source: | Friesner, Dan,Rosenman, Robert. "Non-profit cost-adjusting with quality as a private good" Applied Economics 36.5 Mar. 20 2004: 511-524  |
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| 19. | " The two
variables remaining in the equation were both direct measures of
linguistic knowledge, and together they were able to predict a
substantial proportion of change in age."
| Source: | Wong, Anita M.-Y.,Au, Cecilia W.-S.,Stokes, Stephanie F. "Three measures of language production for Cantonese-speaking school-age children in a story-retelling task" Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 47.5 Oct. 1 2004: 1164-1179  |
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| 20. | " The dependent variables in the equations are the
participation in the benefit category as a proportion of the population
of working age (PR)."
| Source: | Barrell, Ray,Kirby, Simon,Riley, Rebecca,van Welsum, Desiree. "Measuring the macroeconomic effects of reducing benefit dependency" National Institute Economic Review .186 Oct. 1 2003: 85-98  |
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| 21. | "... listserv,
or bulletin board use ([Beta] = -.19), but the equation was not
significant, R = .26, [R.sup.2] = .07, F(11, 239) = 1.63, p = .09. There
were no significant predictors of chatroom use, although the equation
was significant, R = .28, [R.sup.2]..."
| Source: | Papacharissi, Zizi,Rubin, Alan M. "Predictors of Internet Use" Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 44.2 Mar. 22 2000: 175  |
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| 22. | "... use the equation they have
derived to set up a bungee jump, and relate the numbers in the equation
to the physical properties of the bungee jump."
| Source: | Tracy, Dyanne M. "SSMILes" School Science and Mathematics 100.5 May 1 2000: 260  |
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| 23. | " We use the information obtained
from the equation (1) regressions--which suggests inconsistency
regarding MET and (R)INC--to omit RINC and MET from equation (1) for
identification."
| Source: | CAUDILL, STEVEN B.,MIXON, FRANKLIN G. "AFDC Payments and Illegitimacy Ratios" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 59.3 July 1 2000: 451  |
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| 24. | " Inverting the disc equation and subsequent integration
yields an equation for time foraging in the patch, t, by which one can
use regression to calculate a. Specifically,
t..."
| Source: | MORRIS, DOUGLAS W.,DAVIDSON, DOUGLAS L. "OPTIMALLY FORAGING MICE MATCH PATCH USE WITH HABITAT DIFFERENCES IN FITNESS" Ecology 81.8 Aug. 1 2000: 2061  |
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| 25. | " Expressed differently, equation (3) implies an
elasticity of weekly pay in the cable TV industry with respect to
revenue per subscriber of 0.147.(4) Equations (2) and (4), which use the
cable revenue..."
| Source: | CROFTON, STEPHANIE,LABAND, DAVID,LONG, JAMES. "Regulation, Market Power, and Labor Earnings: Evidence from the Cable Television Industry" Journal of Labor Research 21.4 Sept. 22 2000: 669  |
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