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Caramani, Danièle. The measurement of territorial homogeneity: A test on comparative electoral data since 1832. Badia Fiesolana, San Domenico (FI): European University Institute, 2002.

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Böhning, Dankmar. On minimizing chi-square distances under the hypothesis of homogeneity of independence for a two-way contingency table. Osnabrück: Fachbereich Psychologie, Universität Osnabrück, 1985.

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Stewart, Connie, and Rose McCloskey. Learn to Use the Chi-Square Homogeneity Test in Minitab With Data From a 2015 Health Care Observational Study. 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526488237.

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Scott Jones, Julie. Learn to Use Bartlett’s Test of Homogeneity of Variances in SPSS With Data From the General Social Survey (2016–17). 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526474698.

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Scott Jones, Julie. Learn to Use Bartlett’s Test of Homogeneity of Variances in R With Data From the General Social Survey (2016–17). 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526496652.

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Scott Jones, Julie. Learn to Use Bartlett’s Test of Homogeneity of Variances in Stata With Data From the General Social Survey (2016–17). 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526498649.

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Madden, David. Omitted variables, dynamic specification and tests for homogeneity. Dublin: University College Dublin, Department of Economics, 1994.

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The Greek text of Ezekiel: An examination of its homogeneity. Atlanta, Ga: Scholars Press, 1985.

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Kössler, W. Some c-sample rank tests of homogeneity against ordered alternatives based on U-statistics. Berlin: Professoren des Institutes für Informatik, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2004.

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Kössler, W. Some c-sample rank tests of homogeneity against ordered alternatives based on U-statistics. Berlin: Professoren des Institutes für Informatik, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2004.

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Lemeshko, Boris. Tests for homogeneity. Guide on the application. Infra-M Academic Publishing House, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/22368.

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Md Yusof, Zahayu, Sharipah Soaad Syed Yahaya, and Suhaida Abdullah. Testing on performance using robust methods. UUM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9789670474717.

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This monograph presents the work on robust procedures when researchers faced with data that appear to violate the assumption of normality and the data with unbalanced design.A simulation method was conducted by the authors to compare the robustness (Type I error) of the method with respect to its counterpart from the parametric and non-parametric aspects namely ANOVA, t-test, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney respectively. The performance of the methods was further demonstrated on real education data.This monograph illustrates new alternative procedures to researchers (in various fields, especially the experimental sciences) which will not be constrained with all the assumptions such as normality and homogeneity of variances.They can instead work with the original data without having to worry about the shape of the distributions.
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Schmolck, Bjö. Omitted Variable Tests and Dynamic Specification: An Application to Demand Homogeneity. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Omitted Variable Tests and Dynamic Specification: An Application to Demand Homogeneity. Springer, 2011.

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Streiner, David L., Geoffrey R. Norman, and John Cairney. Selecting the items. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199685219.003.0005.

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Not all of the items that have been generated will prove to be useful. This chapter discusses the criteria of a good item, such as its reading level, lack of ambiguity, asking only a single question, freedom from jargon, being worded in a positive direction, and length. Another consideration is the distribution of responses, whether all response alternatives have been used by at least some of the respondents, and when items with very low endorsement frequencies may actually be useful. It also discusses the homogeneity of the scale and the various ways of measuring it (e.g. KR-20, split-halves, and Cronbach’s alpha). Finally, it discusses when homogeneity is and is not important, and which statistical tests should not be used when homogeneity is not required.
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Vigdor, Steven E. Signatures of the Artist. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814825.001.0001.

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This book provides a nonmathematical survey of the past half-century of research in particle physics, nuclear physics, and cosmology bearing on the physical conditions that allow our universe to support the development of structure and the origins of life. These conditions rely on a surprising number of tiny imperfections—deviations from perfect symmetry (i.e., symmetry violations), homogeneity, or predictability—that seem mysteriously fine-tuned. The emphasis here is on the intricate tapestry of elegant experiments that have revealed and quantified these imperfections, as well as on theoretical efforts to understand how the imperfections arose in the infant universe. Among the topics covered are: the dominance of matter over antimatter (i.e., matter–antimatter asymmetry); the existence and intermixing of three generations of quarks and leptons; the stability of hydrogen and synthesis of other elements essential for life; the longevity and energy budget of the universe; the remaining mysteries surrounding dark matter, dark energy, and the postulated inflationary expansion of space in the infant universe; the fundamental role of randomness in quantum mechanics, in generating the first biomolecules and in biological evolution; the apparent perching of the vacuum state in our universe on the edge between stability and meta-stability; and philosophical questions, including the possibility of a multiverse, surrounding the interpretation of a universe that exhibits such fine-tuning. On all of these issues, the book clarifies what we know and how we know it, as distinct from what we speculate and how we might test it.
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Omitted Variable Tests and Dynamic Specification: An Application to Demand Homogeneity (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems). Springer, 2000.

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Ossa-Richardson, Anthony. The Naked Truth of Scripture. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198806837.003.0006.

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Like his other works, André Rivet’s magnum opus, the Exercitationes on Genesis (1633), was born from religious controversies. It aimed to uncover the one and only Reformed truth of the biblical message, against the multiplicity of Catholic traditions and textual ambiguities. Exploring the hermeneutical limits of what the Bible could teach, Rivet defended the homogeneity and perspicuity of the Bible, slyly relying on Catholic scholars such as Benito Arias Montano to assert the primacy of the Hebrew Bible and the integrity of its text. Catholic scholars, on the other hand, attempted to account for possible discrepancies in the Vulgate. Both sides deemed themselves holy, and both arrogated Providence to the legitimation of their church and their preferred text. This is to say that textual criticism was ultimately guided by theological and confessional considerations.
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Bartkowicz, Leszek. Tekstura drzewostanów naturalnych w polskich parkach narodowych na tle teorii dynamiki lasu. Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15576/978-83-66602-20-5.

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The aim of the study was to compare a patch-mosaic pattern in the old-growth forest stands developed in various climate and soil conditions occurring in different regions of Poland. Based on the assumption, that the patch-mosaic pattern in the forest reflect the dynamic processes taking place in it, and that each type of forest ecosystem is characterized by a specific regime of natural disturbances, the following hypotheses were formulated: (i) the patches with a complex structure in stands composed of latesuccessional, shade-tolerant tree species are more common than those composed of early-successional, light-demanding ones, (ii) the patch-mosaic pattern is more heterogeneous in optimal forest site conditions than in extreme ones, (iii) in similar site conditions differentiation of the stand structure in distinguished patches is determined by the successional status of the tree species forming a given patch, (iv) the successional trends leading to changes of species composition foster diversification of the patch structure, (v) differentiation of the stand structure is negatively related to their local basal area, especially in patches with a high level of its accumulation. Among the best-preserved old-growth forest remaining under strict protection in the Polish national parks, nineteen research plots of around 10 ha each were selected. In each plot, a grid (50 × 50 m) of circular sample subplots (with radius 12,62 m) was established. In the sample subplots, species and diameter at breast height of living trees (dbh ≥ 7 cm) were determined. Subsequently, for each sample subplot, several numerical indices were calculated: local basal area (G), dbh structure differentiation index (STR), climax index (CL) and successional index (MS). Statistical tests of Kruskal- Wallis, Levene and Generalized Additive Models (GAM) were used to verify the hypotheses. All examined forests were characterized by a large diversity of stand structure. A particularly high frequency of highly differentiated patches (STR > 0,6) was recorded in the alder swamp forest. The patch mosaic in the examined plots was different – apart from the stands with a strongly pronounced mosaic character (especially subalpine spruce forests), there were also stands with high spatial homogeneity (mainly fir forests). The stand structure in the distinguished patches was generally poorly related to the other studied features. Consequently, all hypotheses were rejected. These results indicate a very complex, mixed pattern of forest natural dynamics regardless of site conditions. In beech forests and lowland multi-species deciduous forests, small-scale disturbances of the gap dynamics type dominate, which are overlapped with less frequent medium-scale disturbances. In more difficult site conditions, large-scale catastrophic disturbances, which occasionally appear in communities formed under the influence of gap dynamics (mainly spruce forests) or cohort dynamics (mainly pine forests), gain importance.
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