Poisson's ratio is the ratio of the relative contraction strain (that is, the transverse, lateral or radial strain) perpendicular to the applied load to the relative extension strain (that is, the axial strain) in the direction of the applied load. Poisson's ratio can...
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The variance of a distribution of a random variable is an important feature. This number indicates the spread of a distribution, and it is found by squaring thestandard deviation. One commonly used discretedistributionis that of the Poisson distribution. We will see how to calculate the variance ...
I'm trying to calculate a risk ratio for DNA (i.e. is the risk lower for appointments during the week?). One approach I am using is to look at the paired risk ratios, as this will control for individual-level time-invariant confounders (though not other confounders). The dat...
First, I have no idea whether I have performed the analysis properly. Second, if correct, how can i calculate the confidence interval for this effect size (Odds ratio or Rate ratio)? Third, if incorrect, how can I perform the analysis correctly?
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where Δx/Lis the strain,Fstrain/L2the stress and ν≈ 0.5 the Poisson ratio. Assuming that at the level of single particles the capillary and elastic forces are balanced for each pair of grains and using the simple Hertz contact for the grain contact elasticity, the optimum strengthGcan be...
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Given Young's modulus and the yield strain of a material, calculate the modulus of resilience for that material.
How to calculate pseudo- R2 Christopher Manning'swriteup on logistic regression in Rshows a logistic regression in R as follows: ced.logr<-glm(ced.del~cat+follows+factor(class),family=binomial) Some output: >summary(ced.logr)Call:glm(formula=ced.del~cat+follows+factor(class),famil...