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The final scores were rescaled so the highest-scoring school was assigned 100; the other schools' scores were recalculated as a percentage of that top score. Scores were then rounded to the nearest whole number, and schools were placed in descending order. Every school's performance is presente...
How Is a Survey Response Rate Calculated? The survey response rate is calculated by dividing the number of completed surveys by the number of eligible respondents and then multiplying by 100 to express it as a percentage. This rate is a key indicator of the engagement level of your targeted p...
This is in contrast with the hard sciences, where the reason for citing another work is usually one of utility or influence. In the case of mathematics, although a journal article is the main method of communication, citations tend to take a longer time to accumulate than other fields and ...
It is expected that the number of public transport users may decrease, and many may change using to private vehicles in the post COVID-19 period. The increase in the private motorized transport may have an unsustainable impact on urban transport, environment and residents’ life. Therefore, it...
The inputs are: cost of borrowed (loanable) funds (W1), calculated by the ratio of interest expenses to total deposits (this includes wholesale funding given it is relatively large for many banks); cost of physical capital (W2), measured by the ratio of overhead expenses net of personnel ...
highlighting how much a company or fund pays in relation to its stock price. Dividend yields are calculated by taking the annual dividend payment and dividing it by the share price. The yield is shown as a percentage. Yields may be calculated based upon payments made over the last year or ...
the weighted correlations are calculated using a weighted eta statistic that uses weighted ranks of the exposure variable. The eta statistic is a close equivalent of absolute Pearson correlation for categorical variables (both can be defined as the square root of R-squared, the coefficient...
There are many variations to MACD; below is a high-level look at how to calculate some of those variations: Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA) MACD:The TEMA MACD is calculated by applying three different exponential moving averages to the price data. First, the MACD ...
Those Spanish- and Portuguese-language journals in the index have Impact Factors that are made artificially low by the fact that the metric is calculated based upon citations from other listed journals. Scientists are thus systematically discouraged from publishing in Spanish and Portuguese-language ...