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Bayesian testing of many hypotheses many genes: A study of sleep apnea
Substantial statistical research has recently been devoted to the analysis of
large-scale microarray experiments which provide a measure of the simultaneous
expression of thousands of genes in a particular condition. A typical goal is
the comparison of gene expression between two conditions (e.g., diseased vs.
nondiseased) to detect genes which show differential expression. Classical
hypothesis testing procedures have been applied to this problem and more recent
work has employed sophisticated models that allow for the sharing of
information across genes. However, many recent gene expression studies have an
experimental design with several conditions that requires an even more involved
hypothesis testing approach. In this paper, we use a hierarchical Bayesian
model to address the situation where there are many hypotheses that must be
simultaneously tested for each gene. In addition to having many hypotheses
within each gene, our analysis also addresses the more typical multiple
comparison issue of testing many genes simultaneously. We illustrate our
approach with an application to a study of genes involved in obstructive sleep
apnea in humans.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/09-AOAS241 the Annals of
Applied Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aoas/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Untangling the Web of Historical Thinking: What the Structures of Student-Produced Wikis Reveal
During the past decade, most educators have focused on the collaborative aspects of wikis and how they enable us to collectively create web content. Our focus has been different.We are interested in the ways using wikis to structure information helps students learn the complex thinking skills necessary for understanding history as a web of knowledge rather than linear. We are also interested in the information about how and when students cross concept thresholds made visible by the interconnections of the different pages in a wiki. Using Luminotes, a rudimentary, yet elegant open-source wiki, students can represent--and, we theorize, better understand--the ways that knowledge in the discipline of history is constructed. By the end of the grant period we hope to demonstrate that wikis can be broadly used as a powerful tool for structuring the rich, relational character of knowledge in history (and, potentially, other humanities disciplines) and for better understanding student learning
Dataset for Automatic Summarization of Russian News
Automatic text summarization has been studied in a variety of domains and
languages. However, this does not hold for the Russian language. To overcome
this issue, we present Gazeta, the first dataset for summarization of Russian
news. We describe the properties of this dataset and benchmark several
extractive and abstractive models. We demonstrate that the dataset is a valid
task for methods of text summarization for Russian. Additionally, we prove the
pretrained mBART model to be useful for Russian text summarization.Comment: Version 3, accepted to AINL 202
A Cross-cultural Comparative Study of Uses and Perceptions of Technology in Education among Turkish and US Undergraduates
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences and similarities among United States (US) and Turkish university students in technology ownership, uses of technology for academic purposes, perceived importance of technology, and preferences for technology in education. The EDUCAUSE Center for Analytics and Research (ECAR) undergraduate student technology survey was used to collect data from Turkish students (N=384) at Abant Izzet Baysal University and US students (N=399) at Louisiana State University (LSU). The findings revealed significant differences in uses and ownership of most technological devices in favor of the US students in comparison to the Turkish students. The results of the study pointed to differences in information technology (IT) ownership and access, largely as a function of local infrastructure and economic settings rather than cultural diversities between Turkey and the US
Bayesian testing of many hypothesis x many genes: a study of sleep apnea
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fieldSubstantial statistical research has recently been devoted to the analysis of large-scale microarray experiments which provide a measure of the simultaneous expression of thousands of genes in a particular condition. A typical goal is the comparison of gene expression between two conditions (eg. diseased vs. non-diseased) to detect genes which show differential expression. Classical hypothesis testing procedures have been applied to this problem and more recent work has employed sophisticated models that allow for the sharing of information across genes.However,many recent gene expression studies have an experimental design with several conditions that requires an even more involved hypothesis testing approach. In this paper, we use a hierarchical Bayesian model to address the situation where there are many hypotheses that must be simultaneously tested for each gene. In addition to having many hypotheses within each gene, our analysis also addresses the more typical multiple comparison issue of testing many genes simultaneously. We illustrate our approach with an application to a study of genes involved in obstructive sleep apnea in humans
Primary psoas muscle abscess diagnosed and treated during pregnancy: case report and literature review.
BACKGROUND: Primary psoas muscle abscess is rare and can be difficult to diagnose, particularly during pregnancy. CASE: To our knowledge, this is the first case of primary psoas muscle abscess diagnosed during pregnancy. Clinical investigation did not reveal any infection spreading from adjacent structures. Surgical drainage and simultaneous Cesarean delivery of the infant, combined with appropriate antibiotics, enabled a cure. CONCLUSION: The possibility of psoas muscle abscess should be taken into account when investigating lower back pain during pregnancy if conventional approaches are unsatisfactory
Examination of Science Achievement in the 8th Grade Level in Turkey in Terms of National and International Exams Depending upon Various Variables
The aim of the present study is to examine the effect of demographic characteristics of students in Turkey upon their performance in TIMSS, an international assessment exam and Secondary Education Transition Examination which is a national exam (OGS). One of the fields of sciences, biology is taken into account as student performance. As a result of the t-test analysis, it was determined that gender has a statistically significant effect on the students’ TIMSS and TEOG exam results; besides, it was found that female students are more successful compared to boys Whether students receive private tutoring which refers to the economic characteristics of the students has not statistically significant effect on TIMSS biology scores, while it has a positive and significant impact upon OGS biology scores. Moreover, findings revealed that parental educational level has a positive and significant effect on TIMSS and OGS scores of the students. Keywords: TIMSS, TEOG, science achievement, Turkey, private tutorin
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