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Tytuł:
The Effect Of Omitted Spatial Effects And Social Dependence In The Modelling Of Household Expenditure For Fruits And Vegetables
Autorzy:
Łaszkiewicz, Edyta
Dong, Guanpeng
Harris, Richard
Tematy:
social interaction
consumption behavior
spatial multilevel model
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/633079.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
As is well known, ignoring spatial heterogeneity leads to biased parameter estimates, while omitting the spatial lag of a dependent variable results in biasness and inconsistency (Anselin, 1988). However, the common approach to analysing households’ expenditures is to ignore the potential spatial effects and social dependence. In light of this, the aim of this paper is to examine the consequences of omitting the spatial effects as well as social dependence in households’ expenditures. We use the Household Budget Survey microdata for the year 2011 from which we took households’ expenditures for fruits and vegetables. The effect of ignoring spatial effects and/or social dependence is analysed using four different models obtained by imposing restrictions on the core parameters of the hierarchical spatial autoregressive model (HSAR). Finally, we estimate the HSAR model to demonstrate the existence of spatial effects and social dependence. We find the omitted elements of the external environment affect negatively the estimates for other spatial (social) effect parameters. Especially, we notice the overestimation of the random effect variance when the social dependence is omitted and the overestimation of the social interaction effect when the spatial heterogeneity is ignored.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Two-electron reduction of quinones by Enterobacter cloacae PB2 pentaerythritol tetranitrate reductase: quantitative structure-activity relationships
Autorzy:
Misevičienė, Lina
Anusevičius, Žilvinas
Šarlauskas, Jonas
Harris, Richard
Scrutton, Nigel
Čėnas, Narimantas
Tematy:
pentaerythritol tetranitrate reductase
reduction mechanism
electron-transfer
quinones
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Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Biochemiczne
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1041091.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
In order to clarify the poorly understood mechanisms of two-electron reduction of quinones by flavoenzymes, we examined the quinone reductase reactions of a member of a structurally distinct old yellow enzyme family, Enterobacter cloacae PB2 pentaerythritol tetranitrate reductase (PETNR). PETNR catalyzes two-electron reduction of quinones according to a 'ping-pong' scheme. A multiparameter analysis shows that the reactivity of quinones increases with an increase in their single-electron reduction potential and pKa of their semiquinones (a three-step (e-,H+,e-) hydride transfer scheme), or with an increase in their hydride-transfer potential (E7(H-)) (a single-step (H-) hydride transfer scheme), and decreases with a decrease in their van der Waals volume. However, the pH-dependence of PETNR reactivity is more consistent with a single-step hydride transfer. A comparison of X-ray data of PETNR, mammalian NAD(P)H : quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1), and Enterobacter cloacae nitroreductase, which reduce quinones in a two-electron way, and their reactivity revealed that PETNR is much less reactive, and much less sensitive to the quinone substrate steric effects than NQO1. This may be attributed to the lack of π-π stacking between quinone and the displaced aromatic amino acid in the active center, e.g., with Phe-178' in NQO1.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Quantum error mitigation in quantum annealing
Autorzy:
Ladizinsky, Eric
Yao, Jason
Ramp, Hugh
King, Andrew D.
Heinsdorf, Niclas
Rich, Chris
Franz, Marcel
MacDonald, Allison J. R.
Bernoudy, William
Kaushal, Nitin
Volkmann, Mark
Marsden, Gaelen
Poulin-Lamarre, Gabriel
Connor, Jake
Enderud, Colin
Baron, Catia
Nocera, Alberto
Babcock, Michael
Hoskinson, Emile
Oh, Travis
Dehn, Martin H.
Tsai, Nicholas
Berkley, Andrew J.
Molavi, Reza
Altomare, Fabio
Dziarmaga, Jacek
Clavera, Berta Trullas
Johnson, Mark W.
Huang, Shuiyuan
Lanting, Trevor
Harris, Richard
Smirnov, Anatoly
Amin, Mohammad H.
Whittaker, Jed D.
Raymond, Jack
Boothby, Kelly
Opis:
Quantum error mitigation (QEM) presents a promising near-term approach to reducing errors when estimating expectation values in quantum computing. Here, we introduce QEM techniques tailored for quantum annealing, using zero-noise extrapolation (ZNE). We implement ZNE through zero-temperature and zero-time extrapolations. The practical zero-time extrapolation developed exploits the Kibble-Zurek mechanism so that only problem-Hamiltonian rescaling is required. We conduct experimental investigations into the quantum critical and post-critical dynamics of a transverse-field Ising spin chain by examining statistics with weak and strong post-critical dynamics. We demonstrate successful mitigation of thermal noise and non-thermal errors through both of these extrapolation techniques.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Beyond-classical computation in quantum simulation
Autorzy:
Ladizinsky, Eric
Cibere, Samantha
Yao, Jason
King, Andrew D.
Heinsdorf, Niclas
Rich, Chris
Franz, Marcel
Rams, Marek
Hamer, Kelsey
MacDonald, Allison J. R.
Melko, Roger G.
Bernoudy, William
Kaushal, Nitin
Deshpande, Rahul
Sheldan, Benjamin
Norouzpour, Mana
Volkmann, Mark
Poitras, Patrick
Samani, Mohammad
Marsden, Gaelen
Poulin-Lamarre, Gabriel
Sterpka, Edward
Connor, Jake
Nocera, Alberto
Farre, Pau
Kortas, Samuel
Whiticar, Alexander M.
Carrasquilla, Juan
Hoskinson, Emile
Oh, Travis
Dehn, Martin H.
Tsai, Nicholas
Berkley, Andrew J.
Ejtemaee, Sara
McGeoch, Catherine C.
Molavi, Reza
Prescott, Thomas
Lai, Tony
Reis, Mauricio
Yi, T.J.
Altomare, Fabio
Pasvolsky, Joel
Dziarmaga, Jacek
Boschnak, Martin
Trullas Clavera, Berta
Johnson, Mark W.
Sandvik, Anders W.
Neufeld, Richard
Huang, Shuiyuan
Lanting, Trevor
Harris, Richard
Wiersema, Roeland
Smirnov, Anatoly
Amin, Mohammad H.
Whittaker, Jed D.
Chern, Kevin
Wilkinson, Warren
Raymond, Jack
Asad, Mohsen
Alvarez, Gonzalo
Li, Ryan
Boothby, Kelly
Christiani, Holly
Opis:
Quantum computers hold the promise of solving certain problems that lie beyond the reach of conventional computers. Establishing this capability, especially for impactful and meaningful problems, remains a central challenge. Here we show that superconducting quantum annealing processors can rapidly generate samples in close agreement with solutions of the Schrödinger equation. We demonstrate area-law scaling of entanglement in the model quench dynamics of two-, three- and infinite-dimensional spin glasses, supporting the observed stretched-exponential scaling of effort for matrix-product-state approaches. We show that several leading approximate methods based on tensor networks and neural networks cannot achieve the same accuracy as the quantum annealer within a reasonable timeframe. Thus quantum annealers can answer questions of practical importance that may remain out of reach for classical computation.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Dense nuclear matter equation of state from heavy-ion collisions
Autorzy:
Xu, Zhangbu
Pisarski, Robert D.
Singh, Mayank
Schmidt, Hans-Rudolf
Trautmann, Wolfgang
Chatziioannou, Katerina
Vogt, Ramona
Seto, Richard
Becattini, Francesco
Casini, Giovanni
Mosel, Ulrich
Verde, Giuseppe
Napolitani, Paolo
Spaliński, Michał
Brown, Kyle W.
Piekarewicz, Jorge
Senger, Peter
Sun, Kai-Jia
Vovchenko, Volodymyr
Wolter, Hermann
Gandolfi, Stefano
Andronic, Anton
Chajęcki, Zbigniew
Sen, Srimoyee
Colonna, Maria
Chbihi, Abdelouahad
Dueñas, José A.
McLerran, Larry
Kapusta, Joseph
Lombardo, Ivano
Jankowski, Jakub
Liu, Hong
Rau, Peter
Aichelin, Jörg
Paulínyová, Zuzana
Tang, Aihong
Florkowski, Wojciech
Steinheimer, Jan
Bratkovskaya, Elena
Jia, Jiangyong
Natowitz, Joseph B.
Cozma, Mircea Dan
Müller, Berndt
Hergert, Heiko
Inghirami, Gabriele
Xu, Nu
Harris, Steven P.
Bleicher, Marcus
Huang, Huan Zhong
Lisa, Michael A.
Motornenko, Anton
Brown, B. Alex
Gade, Alexandra
McIntosh, Alan B.
Stroth, Joachim
Holt, Jeremy W.
Ryblewski, Radoslaw
Shen, Chun
Wang, Gang
Papakonstantinou, Panagiota
Du, Lipei
Lynch, William G.
Danielewicz, Paweł
Elfner, Hannah
Lorenz, Manuel
Drischler, Christian
Keane, Declan
Prakash, Madappa
Randrup, Jørgen
Stephanov, Mikhail
Furnstahl, Richard J.
Dore, Travis
Schenke, Björn
Yennello, Sherry
Stefaniak, Maria
Tews, Ingo
Nazarewicz, Witold
Gramegna, Fabiana
Torrieri, Giorgio
Agarwal, Kshitij
Camaiani, Alberto
Kharzeev, Dmitri
Llope, William J.
Newton, William G.
Tsang, ManYee Betty
Kaminski, Matthias
Haxton, Wick
Bass, Steffen A.
Jiménez, José C.
Skokov, Vladimir
Plumberg, Christopher
Ko, Che-Ming
Dong, Xin
Heinz, Ulrich
Heller, Michal P.
Wada, Ryoichi
Abbasi, Navid
Geurts, Frank
Noronha-Hostler, Jacquelyn
Sorensen, Agnieszka
Li, Bao-An
Kumar, Rohit
Sherrill, Bradley
Dexheimer, Veronica
Yee, Ho-Ung
Pratt, Scott
Schäfer, Andreas
Blaschke, David
Kugler, Andrej
Huang, Xu-Guang
Ratti, Claudia
Herrmann, Norbert
Le Fèvre, Arnaud
Kardan, Behruz
Grozdanov, Sašo
Werner, Klaus
Gale, Charles
Ikeno, Natsumi
Noronha, Jorge
Blume, Christoph
Karpenko, Iurii
Yin, Yi
Sturm, Christian
Hagel, Kris
Hen, Or
Russotto, Paolo
Odyniec, Grażyna
Reddy, Sanjay
Marchi, Tommaso
Wang, Fuqiang
Fujimoto, Yuki
Galatyuk, Tetyana
Zbroszczyk, Hanna
Lee, Dean
Savchuk, Oleh
Brown, David A.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Frequency drift in MR spectroscopy at 3T
Autorzy:
Polomac, Nenad
Wu, Yen-Chien
Castillo, Ryan
Kangarlu, Alayar
Calhoun, Vince D.
Greenhouse, Ian
Hat, Katarzyna
Otaduy, Maria C. G.
Thioux, Marc
Rosenberg, Jens T.
Alcauter, Sarael
Yeung, David K. W.
Willoughby, William R.
Brown, Mark S.
Wittsack, Hans-Jörg
Vidyasagar, Rishma
Dyke, Katherine
Dumont, Julien
Cecil, Kim M.
Gu, Meng
Singel, Debra
Ende, Gabriele
Wang, Guangbin
Jenkins, Christopher W.
Woods, Adam J.
Heise, Kirstin-Friederike
Edden, Richard A. E.
Dydak, Ulrike
Landheer, Karl
Schrantee, Anouk
Maddock, Richard J.
Johnston, Stephen J.
Miller, Jack J.
Jansen, Jacobus F. A.
Reyes-Madrigal, Francisco
Tapper, Sofie
Lee, Phil
MacMillan, Erin L.
Wilson, Martin
Noeske, Ralph
Zupan, Gasper
Zhou, Xiaopeng
Baltusis, Laima
Fillmer, Ariane
Ferretti, Antonio
Rae, Caroline D.
Schembri, Keith
Dacko, Michael
Swinnen, Stephan P.
Liu, Feng
Robertson, Caroline E.
Sangill, Ryan
Blicher, Jakob Udby
Hui, Steve C. N.
Hegarty, John P.
Mullins, Paul G.
Zhao, Qun
Moreno-Ortega, Marta
Zöllner, Helge J.
Vella, Nolan
Mirzakhanian, Heline
Thiel, Thomas
Xu, Junqian
O'Gorman Tuura, Ruth L
Near, Jamie
Fermin, Alan S. R.
Sitnikov, Rouslan
Becker, Robert
Sandberg, Kristian
Bogner, Wolfgang
Evans, C. John
Stoffers, Diederick
Wilbur, Timothy K.
Tegenthoff, Martin
Heba, Stefanie
Cuypers, Koen
Truong, Peter
Gong, Tao
Semenova, Natalia A.
Honda, Shiori
Oeltzschner, Georg
de la Fuente-Sandoval, Camilo
Song, Yulu
Lythgoe, David J.
Nordhøy, Wibeke
Roberts, Timothy P. L.
Vovk, Andrej
Porges, Eric C.
Levendovszky, Swati Rane
Martinez-Gudino, María L.
Peltier, Scott J.
Ahluwalia, Vishwadeep
Stark, Craig
van Dijk, Pim
Domagalik-Pittner, Aleksandra
Yanez Lopez, Maria
Harris, Ashley D.
Juchem, Christoph
Jacobson, Aaron
Tain, Rongwen
Barany, Deborah A.
Bhattacharyya, Pallab K.
Edmondson, David A.
Berman, Jeffrey I.
Smith, Jolinda
Berrington, Adam
Grist, James T.
Desmond, Patricia
Barlow, Laura R.
Rotaru, Diana-Georgiana
Pasaye, Erick H.
Manzhurtsev, Andrei V.
Kerr, Adam B.
Lange, Thomas
Saleh, Muhammad G.
Mikkelsen, Mark
Pradhan, Subechhya
Limperopoulos, Catherine
Nakajima, Shinichiro
Clarke, William T.
Pilatus, Ulrich
Duncan, Niall W.
Osorio-Duran, Raul
Lloyd, William
Puts, Nicolaas A
Ersland, Lars
Craven, Alexander R.
Tanase, Costin
Peeters, Ronald
Machizawa, Maro G.
Chu, Winnie C. W.
Bi Choi, Yeo
Westlye, Lars T.
Heckova, Eva
Prisciandaro, James Joseph
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample
Autorzy:
Thomas, Andrew G.
Mattiassi, Alan D. A.
Aczel, Balazs
Pronizius, Ekaterina
Stephen, Ian D.
Vadillo, Miguel A.
Kowal, Marta
Kačmár, Pavol
Szostak, Natalia M.
Lammers, Joris
Arriaga, Patrícia
Lynds, Trent
Pratama, Annas J.
Ścigała, Karolina A.
Milfont, Taciano L.
Cubillas, Carmelo P.
de Vries, Wieteke C.
Lazarevic, Ljiljana B.
Owsley, Nicholas C.
Zein, Rizqy A.
Gjoneska, Biljana
Peker, Mehmet
Adamus, Sylwia
Máčel, Martin
Stewart, Suzanne L. K.
Barzykowski, Krystian
Li, Yansong
Türkan, Belgüzar N.
West, Skye-Loren
Francová, Radka
Hatami, Javad
Lenz, Jennifer N.
Tiong, Lucas E.
Albalooshi, Sumaya
Stevens-Wilson, Laura
Yadanar, Su
Bashour, Bana
Lalot, Fanny
Brown, Benjamin T.
Pärnamets, Philip
Santos, Anabela C.
Ghossainy, Maliki E.
Isloi, Chris
Quiamzade, Alain
Reinero, Diego A.
Ribeiro, Matheus F. F.
Qian, Kun
Say, Nicolas
Clancy, Rockwell F.
Anjum, Gulnaz
Heimark, Katrina R.
Sirota, Miroslav
Stieger, Stefan
Dixson, Barnaby J. W.
Susa, Kyle J.
Çoker, Ogeday
Dias, Carina
Wlodarczyk, Anna
Frank, Darius-Aurel
Roussos, Petros
Li, Manyu
Batres, Carlota
Parashar, Neha
Storage, Daniel
Protzko, John
Verschuere, Bruno
Peters, Kim
Kekecs, Zoltan
Dumančić, Francesca
Gollwitzer, Mario
Sternisko, Anni
Daryani, Yalda
Andresen, Pia K.
Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R.
Monajem, Arash
Tonković, Mirjana
Primbs, Maximilian A.
Jiménez-Leal, William
Paterlini, Julia V.
Purić, Danka
de Grefte, Job A. M.
Vlašiček, Denis
Moreau, David
Felisberti, Fatima M.
Kocalar, Halil E.
Sievers, Erin
Inbar, Yoel
Lima, Tiago J. S.
Harris, Elizabeth A.
Karimi-Malekabadi, Farzan
Alves, Sara G.
Magson, Leon F.
Alfian, Ilham N.
Czoschke, Stefan
Parzuchowski, Michal
Voracek, Martin
Huskey, Richard
Gao, Shan
Zhang, Jin
Buchanan, Erin M.
Becker, Maja
Leliveld, Marijke C.
Takwin, Bagus
Bayrak, Fatih
Jokić, Biljana
Chartier, Christopher R.
Reyna, Cecilia
Röer, Jan P.
Panning, Miriam
Steffens, Niklas K.
Findor, Andrej
Belaus, Anabel
Rybus, Katarzyna
Narhetali, Erita
Özdoğru, Asil A.
Nagy, Tamas
Lewis, Savannah C.
Matibag, Celine-Justine
Evans, Thomas R.
Mitkidis, Panagiotis
Tiede, Kevin E.
Olsen, Jerome
Feldman, Gilad
Tunstead, Lauren V.
Wu, Xue
Fu, Cynthia H. Y.
Białek, Michał
Giammusso, Isabella
Lamm, Claus
Manley, Harry
Cubela Adoric, Vera
Grinberg, Maurice
Zhang, Don C.
Wang, Shuzhen
Burak, Elif G. Demirag
Bago, Bence
Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan
Alper, Sinan
Hassan, Widad A. N. M.
Kadreva, Veselina
Kovacs, Marton
Li, Haozheng
Sorokowska, Agnieszka
Yoon, Sangsuk
Twardawski, Mathias
Foroni, Francesco
Kruse, Elliott
t Gill, Tripa
Graton, Aurélien
Groyecka-Bernard, Agata
Ikeda, Ayumi
Levitan, Carmel A.
Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta
Liuzza, Marco Tullio
Puvia, Elisa
Szekely-Copîndean, Raluca D.
Piatnitckaia, Liudmila
Becker, Benjamin
Mackinnon, Sean P.
Carnes, Nate C.
Marcu, Gabriela M.
Calvillo, Dustin P.
Esteban-Serna, Celia
Ross, Robert M.
Sorokowski, Piotr
Wilton, Leigh S.
Chotikavan, Poom
Kuzminska, Anna O.
Isler, Ozan
Pinto, Isabel
Vaughn, Leigh Ann
Jaeger, Bastian
Žeželj, Iris L.
Lopes, Paula
Dumbravă, Andrei
Shi, Jiaxin
Kučerová, Lenka
Chuan-Peng, Hu
Dutra, Natalia B.
Lantian, Anthony
Söylemez, Sinem
Trémolière, Bastien
Yamada, Yuki
Moeini-Jazani, Mehrad
Pop-Jordanova, Nada
Hruška, Matej
Palfi, Bence
Reynolds, Kimberly
Zettler, Ingo
Adamkovic, Matus
Hidding, Jasper J. J.
Solak, Çağlar
Hristova, Evgeniya
Kaminski, Gwenaël
Hoekstra, Rink
Eudave, Luis
Mirisola, Alberto
Magraw-Mickelson, Zoe
Reips, Ulf-Dietrich
Mensink, Michael C.
Ghazi-Noori, Ali-Reza
Ghasemi, Omid
Pavlacic, Jeffrey M.
Whyte, Stephen
Xin, Fei
Policarpio, Monica Renee
Sharifian, MohammadHasan
Bavolar, Jozef
Maganti, Madhavilatha
Lange, Elke B.
Ráczová, Beáta
Zakharov, Ilya
McFall, Joseph P.
Yilmaz, Onurcan
Baskin, Ernest
Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola
Misiak, Michal
Correia, Rita C.
Musser, Erica D.
Samekin, Adil
Tatachari, Srinivasan
Mazidi, Mahdi
Celniker, Jared B.
Fleischmann, Alexandra
Young, Danielle M.
Lins, Samuel
Rutjens, Bastiaan T.
Ochoa, Danielle P.
Enachescu, Janina
Kendrick, Keith M.
Janssen, Steve M. J.
Schmidt, Kathleen
Strube, Justine
Miketta, Lena
Amaya, Santiago
Chopik, William J.
Qamari, Vahid
Babincak, Peter
Lu, Jackson G.
Batalha, Luisa
Arvanitis, Alexios
Fiedler, Susann
Masli Seršić, Darja
Iyer, Aishwarya
Butt, Muhammad M.
Boller, Daniel
Schild, Christoph
Ruiz-Dodobara, Fernando
Ansari, Daniel
Kodapanakkal, Rabia I.
Ruiz-Fernandez, Susana
Vally, Zahir
Lau, Ivy Y.-M.
Kühberger, Anton
Bilancini, Ennio
Ingram, Gordon P. D.
McLatchie, Neil
Kasper, Arno T. A.
Shi, Yaoxi
Yama, Hiroshi
Slipenkyj, Michael
i Du, Xinka
Hartanto, Andree
Boncinelli, Leonardo
Vranka, Marek A.
Boudesseul, Jordane
Alvarez-Solas, Sara
Zheng, Xiaoxiao
Kennedy, Bradley J.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Same data, different analysts : variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology
Autorzy:
Thawley, Christopher J.
Ferreira-Arruda, Thalita
Rugemalila, Deusdedith
Taff, Conor Claverie
Hager, Heather A.
Schmoll, Tim
Ke, Alison
Fisher, David N.
Payo-Payo, Ana
Mos, Benjamin
Abbey-Lee, Robin N.
Martin, Charles A.
Manrique-Garzon, Laura Milena
Michelangeli, Marcus
Shapiro, Julie Teresa
Rosenberg, Michael S.
Schroeder, Julia
Cox, Murray P.
Novotny, Jessie Lanterman
Santos, Leticia Pereira
Kačergytė, Ineta
Muraina, Taofeek Olatunbosun
Griffith, Frances J.
Riva, Federico
Paterson, John Harold
García-Cervigón, Ana I.
Camerlenghi, Ettore
Macphie, Kirsty H.
Schmidt, Marcus
Youngflesh, Casey
Palacio, Facundo Xavier
Campbell, Sara E.
Skupien, Fabrício Luiz
Keogan, Katharine
Perry, Kayla I.
Bell, Kristian
Good, Megan Kate
Harrison, Natasha Dean
Paquet, Matthieu
Zilio, Giacomo
Pottier, Patrice
Organ, Chris L.
Döbert, Timm Fabian
Greenler, Skye M.
Marchand, Philippe
Smith, Jeremy A.
Elmore, Jared Alan
Turnell, Biz R.
Jucker, Tommaso
Gandy, Sara L.
Verrelli, Brian C.
Atkins, Jeff W.
Razafindratsima, Onja H.
Vélez, Juliana
Johnsson, Martin
Crouch, Connor Davidson
de Sousa, Alexandra Allison
Martin, Dominic Andreas
Tanentzap, Andrew J.
Walker, Xanthe J.
Wolfson, David William
Bradham, Jennifer
Ross, Jessica
Atkinson, Joe
Barrett, Meghan
Gould, Elliot
Shearer, Caroline L.
Wood, Andrew
Law, Alan
Kaltz, Oliver
Gliksman, Daniel
Drobniak, Szymon
Hagan, James G.
van Oordt, Francis
Hsu, Bin-Yan
Billman, Peter D.
de Lima, Daniela Oliveira
Blake, Shannon
Finch, Elizabeth A.
Kothari, Shan
Griffith, Daniel M.
Herrera-Chaustre, María Laura
Slinn, Heather Lea
Ramananjato, Veronarindra
Zimmer, Cédric
Meiners, Scott J.
Martinig, April Robin
Goslee, Sarah C.
Campos, Leonardo L. F.
Gilles, Marc
Duffy, Alexandra Grace
Baker, Christopher M.
Vergara-Florez, Diana Carolina
Santostefano, Francesca
Tompkins, Emily M.
Dunn, Robert P.
Dobson, Adam J.
Salazar, Stephen M.
Eberhart-Hertel, Luke
Kochan, David P.
Takola, Elina
Géron, Charly
Freund, Cathryn A.
Blake, Charlie K.
Chik, Heung Ying Janet
Telford, Richard J.
Magellan, Kit
Zimmerman, Gregory Mark
Bertram, Michael Grant
Luquet, Martin
Roast, Michael James
Nooten, Sabine S.
Hamilton, Daniel G.
D’Amelio, Pietro B.
Goldspiel, Harrison B.
Mortensen, Jennifer
Vanderwel, Mark C.
Yen, Jian D. L.
Niemelä, Petri
McCallum, Erin S.
Malm, Lisa E.
Trlica, Andrew
Christie, Alec Philip
Mair, Magdalena M.
Weaver, Ryan J.
Salmón, Pablo
Caravaggi, Anthony
Harris, Jonathan Philo
Elsherif, Mahmoud Medhat
Vitali, Valerio
Murphy, Penelope Wrenn
Aloni, Irith
Havird, Justin Chase
Sánchez-Tójar, Alfredo
English, Holly M.
Pedersen, Karen Marie
Clark, Bethany L.
Walker, Jeffrey
Brand, Jack A.
Schtickzelle, Nicolas
Zitomer, Rachel A.
Kusch, Jillian M.
Larson, Courtney L.
Haesen, Stef
Chunco, Amanda J.
Moiron, Maria
Heaton, Andrew J.
Schilling, Hayden T.
Killion, Alexander K.
Lagisz, Malgorzata
Bulla, Martin
Tarjuelo, Rocío
Hasnain, Sarah Syedia
Sollmann, Rahel
Fidler, Fiona
Merkling, Thomas
Grebe, Nicholas M.
Román-Palacios, Cristian
Frank, Graham S.
Gomes, Dylan G. E.
Kelly, Clint D.
Simón, Diego
Olin, Agnes Birgitta
Bradfer-Lawrence, Tom
Manhart, Michael
Whelan, Shannon
Villamil, Nora
Cressman, Kimberly A.
Alcaraz, Carles
Griffioen, Maaike
Fernandez-Juricic, Esteban
Cardoso, Pedro
Russell, Avery L.
Jung, Martin
Girndt, Antje
Fiorenza, Evan A.
Bordes, Camille Nina Marion
McCauley, Mark
Saccone, Patrick
Gratton, Paolo
Tortorelli, Claire Marie
Crotti, Marco
Dobler, Ralph
Fourcade, Yoan
Griffith, Simon C.
Rocha, Felipe Pereira
Nelli, Luca
Sutton, Guy F.
Ensminger, David C.
Beltrán, Iván
Martin, Jake Mitchell
Keppeler, Friedrich Wolfgang
Boyd, Melissa Anna
Gosnell, J. Stephen
Waryszak, Pawel
Brengdahl, Martin I.
Lindsay, Shane
Chuang, Angela
Forstmeier, Wolfgang
Tidau, Svenja
Fieberg, John
Johnson, Douglas H.
Perez, Grégoire
Lauterbur, M. Elise
Kuppler, Jonas
Mäntylä, Elina
Thierry, Hugo
Catanach, Therese A.
Vanderwel, K. Michelle
Bonisoli-Alquati, Andrea
Sadeh, Asaf
Iranzo, Esperanza C.
Aguirre, Luis A.
L’Herpiniere, Kiara
Parker, Timothy H.
Smith, Grania Polly
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack
Lembrechts, Jonas J.
Choy, Emily Sarah
Léandri-Breton, Don-Jean
Bonnet, Timothée
Dutta, Trishna
Dunning, Jamie
Garretson, Alexis C.
Mandeville, Caitlin P.
Iverson, Erik N. K.
Nightingale, Josh
Still, Shannon Michael
Abbott, Jessica K.
Parker, Darren James
Ruuskanen, Suvi
Fontaine, Amélie
Scott, Drew A.
Vanderwolf, Karen J.
Ostevik, Kate L.
Lievens, Eva J. P.
Botterill-James, Thomas
Berauer, Bernd J.
Mammola, Stefano
Geary, William L.
Jimoh, Saheed Olaide
Duncan, Alison B.
Fraser, Hannah S.
White, Rachel Louise
Ge, Xuezhen
Van de Vondel, Stijn
Chen, Xuan
Carroll, Charles J. W.
Rowland, Freya E.
Grames, Eliza M.
Nakagawa, Shinichi
Pascall, David J.
Covernton, Garth A.
Thomson, Jacqueline
Pasquarella, Valerie J.
Swallow, Ben
Bliard, Louis
Stuber, Erica F.
Bello, Suleiman Kehinde
Lauck, Katherine S.
Grossman, Jake J.
Urban, Lara
Proulx, Raphaël
Weller, Daniel L.
Roche, Dominique G.
Larkin, Daniel J.
Boyle, Sarah A.
Korsten, Peter
Contina, Andrea
Proulx, Michael J.
Van Eeckhoven, Jens
Ferguson, Stephen M.
Sharma, Nitika
Marshall, Benjamin Michael
Nolazco, Sergio
Schultz, Nick L.
Kim, Dongmin
Lalla, Kristen Marianne
Ernst, Ulrich Rainer
Rennison, Diana J.
Güncan, Ali
Riyahi, Sepand
Moreira, Bruno
Iannarilli, Fabiola
Wedegärtner, Ronja E. M.
Yanco, Scott W.
Randimbiarison, Finaritra Tolotra
Vollering, Julien
Schneider, Adam C.
Vesk, Peter A.
McNew, Sabrina M.
Arekar, Kunal
Nilsonne, Gustav
Bose, Aneesh P. H.
Walter, Jonathan A.
Gannon, Dustin G.
Howard, Tanner J.
Scroggie, Michael Peter
Doherty, Tim S.
Sitvarin, Michael I.
Vieira, Marcus Vinícius
Altschul, Drew
Fuentes-Lillo, Eduardo
Pruett, Jessica L
Schrock, Allie E.
Sales, Kris
MacLeod, Ross
Jorna, Jesse
Bussière, Luc
van der Wal, Jessica Eva Megan
Opis:
Although variation in effect sizes and predicted values among studies of similar phenomena is inevitable, such variation far exceeds what might be produced by sampling error alone. One possible explanation for variation among results is differences among researchers in the decisions they make regarding statistical analyses. A growing array of studies has explored this analytical variability in different fields and has found substantial variability among results despite analysts having the same data and research question. Many of these studies have been in the social sciences, but one small “many analyst” study found similar variability in ecology. We expanded the scope of this prior work by implementing a large-scale empirical exploration of the variation in effect sizes and model predictions generated by the analytical decisions of different researchers in ecology and evolutionary biology. We used two unpublished datasets, one from evolutionary ecology (blue tit, Cyanistes caeruleus, to compare sibling number and nestling growth) and one from conservation ecology (Eucalyptus, to compare grass cover and tree seedling recruitment). The project leaders recruited 174 analyst teams, comprising 246 analysts, to investigate the answers to prespecified research questions. Analyses conducted by these teams yielded 141 usable effects (compatible with our meta-analyses and with all necessary information provided) for the blue tit dataset, and 85 usable effects for the Eucalyptus dataset. We found substantial heterogeneity among results for both datasets, although the patterns of variation differed between them. For the blue tit analyses, the average effect was convincingly negative, with less growth for nestlings living with more siblings, but there was near continuous variation in effect size from large negative effects to effects near zero, and even effects crossing the traditional threshold of statistical significance in the opposite direction. In contrast, the average relationship between grass cover and Eucalyptus seedling number was only slightly negative and not convincingly different from zero, and most effects ranged from weakly negative to weakly positive, with about a third of effects crossing the traditional threshold of significance in one direction or the other. However, there were also several striking outliers in the Eucalyptus dataset, with effects far from zero. For both datasets, we found substantial variation in the variable selection and random effects structures among analyses, as well as in the ratings of the analytical methods by peer reviewers, but we found no strong relationship between any of these and deviation from the meta-analytic mean. In other words, analyses with results that were far from the mean were no more or less likely to have dissimilar variable sets, use random effects in their models, or receive poor peer reviews than those analyses that found results that were close to the mean. The existence of substantial variability among analysis outcomes raises important questions about how ecologists and evolutionary biologists should interpret published results, and how they should conduct analyses in the future.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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