In this chapter we discuss general physical and mathematical models capable of explaining the processes of generation of the abovementioned typical distribution laws.doi:10.1007/978-90-481-9171-0_2V. PisarenkoM. RodkinSpringer Netherlands
The alcohol industry is a good example of a distribution channel with multiple levels. There are laws that require wineries to first sell their products to a wholesaler before selling to a retailer.Direct-to-consumermodels like e-commerce are examples of low-level, short distribution channels. F...
Non-probability sampling is a method where the researcher’s knowledge and experience guide the selection of samples. This approach doesn’t give all members of the target population an equal chance of being included in the sample. There are five non-probability sampling models: Convenience sampling...
The Poisson distribution is a discrete probability distribution that models the number of events occurring within a fixed interval of time or space. These events must happen independently of each other, and the average rate (mean number of occurrences) must be constant. The key characteristic of t...
Let us have some exposure to probability distribution examples to clarify its meaning further. In engineering, it assesses the safety of structures and systems under various conditions. In science, they serve as models of the behavior of complex systems and prediction about future events. ...
Modelling the response of size and diversity spectra of fish assemblages to changes in exploitation In this paper we investigate whether single and multispecies fisheries models call be used to predict the response of sire and diversity spectra of fish as......
Therefore, on the basis of the observed time series, it is possible to conclude on the main properties of the subordinator. In this paper, we analyze the anomalous diffusion models with three types of subordinator distribution: α-stable, tempered stable and gamma. We present similarities and ...
A Comparison of Competing Models Underlying Responses to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI; Myers & McCaulley, 1985) is the most frequently used personality instrument in business, counseling, and education, ... SL Jackson,CP Parker,RL Dipboye - 《Journal of...
5 main types of business models There are five main business model types: Business to consumer (B2C) Direct to consumer (DTC) Business to business (B2B) Consumer to consumer (C2C) Consumer to business (C2B) 1. Business to consumer (B2C) ...
Simulating spatial distributions of forest trees by using data from fixed area plots trees, equations, simulation models, uneven-aged stands, forest stands, tree and stand measurements, forest inventory, forest management, spatial distribution... G Stamatellos,G Panourgias - 《Forestry》 被引量: ...