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simple random sample 2 MBA degree 1 MBA enrollment 1 MBA programs 1 MBA students 1 Pitman efficiencies 1 bivariate ranked-set sample 1 completeness 1 finite population correction 1 location model 1 master-level programs 1 median ranked-set sample 1 potential outcomes 1 ranked-set sample 1 sign test 1 simple random sample (SRS) 1 variance of individual causal effects 1
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Al-Zubaidin, Noha 1 Ding, Peng 1 Ebrahem, Mohammed Al-Haj 1 Li, Xinran 1 Miratrix, Luke W. 1 Murray, Marina 1 Samawi, Hani 1
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Business Education and Accreditation 1 Journal of Applied Statistics 1 Journal of Causal Inference 1
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Bridging Finite and Super Population Causal Inference
Ding, Peng; Li, Xinran; Miratrix, Luke W. - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 2
Abstract There are two general views in causal analysis of experimental data: the super population view that the units are an independent sample from some hypothetical infinite population, and the finite population view that the potential outcomes of the experimental units are fixed and the...
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MBA SHARE IN THE U.S. GRADUATE MANAGEMENT EDUCATION MARKET
Murray, Marina - In: Business Education and Accreditation 3 (2011) 1, pp. 209-40
The MBA degree has captured public attention since the beginning of the 20th century when MBA programs were first established in the United States. Since then, hardly any master’s-level degree created as many media impressions as the MBA. Extensive research has been conducted about MBA...
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An optimal sign test for one-sample bivariate location model using an alternative bivariate ranked-set sample
Samawi, Hani; Ebrahem, Mohammed Al-Haj; Al-Zubaidin, Noha - In: Journal of Applied Statistics 37 (2010) 4, pp. 629-650
The aim of this paper is to find an optimal alternative bivariate ranked-set sample for one-sample location model bivariate sign test. Our numerical and theoretical results indicated that the optimal designs for the bivariate sign test are the alternative designs with quantifying order...
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