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Index, Marvels & Tales Editors Dec 2011

Index, Marvels & Tales Editors

Marvels & Tales

No abstract provided.


Contributors, Marvels & Tales Editors Dec 2011

Contributors, Marvels & Tales Editors

Marvels & Tales

No abstract provided.


Reviews, Marvels & Tales Editors Dec 2011

Reviews, Marvels & Tales Editors

Marvels & Tales

L’âge d’or du conte de fées: De la comédie à la critique (1690–1709) (Ed. Nathalie Rizzoni, Julie Boch, and Nadine Jasmin)

Thomas-Simon Gueullette: Contes (Ed. Jean-François Perrin)

Sendbad-name (Mohammad ‘Ali Zahiri Samarqandi. Ed. Mohammad Baqer Kamaloddini)

Bluebeard: A Reader’s Guide to the English Tradition (Casie E. Hermansson)

Bluebeard Gothic: Jane Eyre and Its Progeny (Heta Pyrhönen)

Le texte littéraire: Pour une approche interdisciplinaire ( Jean-Michel Adam and Ute Heidmann)

Beyond Adaptation: Essays on Radical Transformations of Original Works (Ed. Phyllis Frus and Christy Williams)

Erfahrung schrieb’s und reicht’s der Jugend: Geschichte der deutschen Kinder- und Jugendliteratur vom 18. bis zum …


From The Editors, Marvels & Tales Editors Dec 2011

From The Editors, Marvels & Tales Editors

Marvels & Tales

Little in the field of fairy-tale studies is totally new. One genuinely innovative event, however, was without question Jacques Barchilon’s founding of Merveilles et contes in 1987. To be sure, Barchilon had been inspired by Fabula: Zeitschrift für Erzählforschung/Journal of Folktale Studies/Revue d’études sur le conte populaire, which had first appeared thirty years earlier. But Jacques Barchilon’s new journal— which was titled Merveilles & contes/Marvels & Tales/Wunder & Märchen/Maravilla & cuentos/Meraviglie & racconti and challenged many a cataloger and bibliographer—reflected not only the vivid personality and creativity of its founder but also the exploding field of fairy-tale studies itself, …


A Kinetic Study Of Accumulation And Elimination Of Microcystin-Lr In Yellow Perch (Perca Flavescens) Tissue And Implications For Human Fish Consumption, Julianne Dyble, Duane Gossiaux, Peter Landrum, Donna R. Kashian, Steven Pothoven Dec 2011

A Kinetic Study Of Accumulation And Elimination Of Microcystin-Lr In Yellow Perch (Perca Flavescens) Tissue And Implications For Human Fish Consumption, Julianne Dyble, Duane Gossiaux, Peter Landrum, Donna R. Kashian, Steven Pothoven

Environmental Science and Geology Faculty Research Publications

Fish consumption is a potential route of human exposure to the hepatotoxic microcystins, especially in lakes and reservoirs that routinely experience significant toxic Microcystis blooms. Understanding the rates of uptake and elimination for microcystins as well as the transfer efficiency into tissues of consumers are important for determining the potential for microcystins to be transferred up the food web and for predicting potential human health impacts. The main objective of this work was to conduct laboratory experiments to investigate the kinetics of toxin accumulation in fish tissue. An oral route of exposure was employed in this study, in which juvenile …


Afro-Derived Amazonian Populations: Inferring Continental Ancestry And Population Substructure, Luana Gomes Lopes Maciel, Elzemar Martins Ribeiro-Rodrigues, Ney Pereira Cameiro Dos Santos, Ândrea K. C. Ribeiro Dos Santos, João Farias Guerreiro, Sidney Emanuel Batista Dos Santos Dec 2011

Afro-Derived Amazonian Populations: Inferring Continental Ancestry And Population Substructure, Luana Gomes Lopes Maciel, Elzemar Martins Ribeiro-Rodrigues, Ney Pereira Cameiro Dos Santos, Ândrea K. C. Ribeiro Dos Santos, João Farias Guerreiro, Sidney Emanuel Batista Dos Santos

Human Biology

A panel of Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs) was used to identify population substructure and estimate individual and overall interethnic admixture in 294 individuals from seven African-derived communities of the Brazilian Amazon. A panel of 48 biallelic markers, representing the insertion (IN) or the deletion (DEL) of small DNA fragments, was employed for this purpose. Overall interethnic admixture estimates showed high miscegenation with other ethnic groups in all populations (between 46% and 64%). The proportion of ancestral genes varied significantly among individuals of the sample: the contribution of African genes varied between 12% and 75%; of European genes between 10% and …


Delineating Europe's Cultural Regions: Population Structure And Surname Clustering, James Cheshire, Pablo Mateos, Paul A. Longley Dec 2011

Delineating Europe's Cultural Regions: Population Structure And Surname Clustering, James Cheshire, Pablo Mateos, Paul A. Longley

Human Biology

Surnames (family names) show distinctive geographical patterning and in many disciplines remain an underutilized source of information about population origins, migration and identity. This paper investigates the geographical structure of surnames, using a unique individual level database assembled from registers and telephone directories from 16 European countries. We develop a novel combination of methods for exhaustively analyzing this multinational data set, based upon the Lasker Distance, consensus clustering and multidimensional scaling. Our analysis is both data rich and computationally intensive, entailing as it does the aggregation, clustering and mapping of 8 million surnames collected from 152 million individuals. The resulting …


Finitely Presented Modules Over The Steenrod Algebra In Sage, Michael J. Catanzaro Dec 2011

Finitely Presented Modules Over The Steenrod Algebra In Sage, Michael J. Catanzaro

Wayne State University Theses

No abstract provided.


Specters In The Archive: Faculty Digital Image Collections And The Problems Of Invisibility, Joan E. Beaudoin Dec 2011

Specters In The Archive: Faculty Digital Image Collections And The Problems Of Invisibility, Joan E. Beaudoin

School of Information Sciences Faculty Research Publications

This paper argues that the devaluation of visual information in favor of textual information will result in a loss of visual information in a digital form that has personal, institutional and cultural ramifications. Framing this discussion is a study of the digital preservation practices among two faculty user groups, archaeologists and art historians. The study examined the faculty users’ knowledge, perception, emotions and processes surrounding the digital images they had created and, or collected to support their professional activities. What was discovered is a worrisome situation where an important part of the cultural record is at serious risk of being …


Second-Order Subdifferential Calculus With Applications To Tilt Stability In Optimization, Boris S. Mordukhovich, R T. Rockafellar Dec 2011

Second-Order Subdifferential Calculus With Applications To Tilt Stability In Optimization, Boris S. Mordukhovich, R T. Rockafellar

Mathematics Research Reports

The paper concerns the second-order generalized differentiation theory of variational analysis and new applications of this theory to some problems of constrained optimization in finitedimensional spaces. The main attention is paid to the so-called (full and partial) second-order subdifferentials of extended-real-valued functions, which are dual-type constructions generated by coderivatives of first-order sub differential mappings. We develop an extended second-order subdifferential calculus and analyze the basic second-order qualification condition ensuring the fulfillment of the principal secondorder chain rule for strongly and fully amenable compositions. The calculus results obtained in this way and computing the second-order subdifferentials for piecewise linear-quadratic functions and …


Gestation Length, Mode Of Delivery And Neonatal Line Thickness Variation, CléMent Zanolli, Luca Bondioli, Franz Manni, Paola Rossi, Roberto Macchiarelli Dec 2011

Gestation Length, Mode Of Delivery And Neonatal Line Thickness Variation, CléMent Zanolli, Luca Bondioli, Franz Manni, Paola Rossi, Roberto Macchiarelli

Human Biology Open Access Pre-Prints

The transition from an intra- to extra-uterine environment leaves its mark in deciduous teeth (and first permanent molars) as an accentuated enamel incremental ring called the neonatal line (NL). This prominent microfeature separates the enamel formed during intrauterine life from that formed after leaving the womb. However, while the physical structure of this scar is well known, the bases of its formation are still a matter of investigation. In particular, besides the influence of the birth-related abrupt environmental and dietary changes and the role played by physiological factors such as hypocalcaemia, it has been suggested a direct relationship between NL …


A Population-Genetic Perspective On The Similarities And Differences Among Worldwide Human Populations, Noah A. Rosenberg Dec 2011

A Population-Genetic Perspective On The Similarities And Differences Among Worldwide Human Populations, Noah A. Rosenberg

Human Biology Open Access Pre-Prints

Recent studies have produced a variety of advances in the investigation of genetic similarities and differences among human populations. Here, I pose a series of questions about human population- genetic similarities and differences, and I then answer these questions by numerical computation with a single shared population-genetic dataset. The collection of answers obtained provides an introductory perspective for understanding key results on the features of worldwide human genetic variation.


Afghan Genetic Mysteries, Bernard Dupaigne Dec 2011

Afghan Genetic Mysteries, Bernard Dupaigne

Human Biology Open Access Pre-Prints

Letter To The Editor


Arbitration And Antitrust: Navigating The Contours Of Mandatory Law, Charles H. Brower Ii Dec 2011

Arbitration And Antitrust: Navigating The Contours Of Mandatory Law, Charles H. Brower Ii

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


The Y-Str Genetic Diversity Of An Idaho Basque Population, With Comparison To European Basques And Us Caucasians, Josu Zubizarreta, Michael C. Davis, Greg Hampikian Dec 2011

The Y-Str Genetic Diversity Of An Idaho Basque Population, With Comparison To European Basques And Us Caucasians, Josu Zubizarreta, Michael C. Davis, Greg Hampikian

Human Biology Open Access Pre-Prints

Fifty unrelated Basque males from southwest Idaho were typed for the 17 Y-STR loci in the Yfiler multiplex kit (DYS19, DYS389I, DYS389II, DYS390, DYS391, DYS392, DYS393, DYS437, DYS438, DYS439, DYS448, DYS456, DYS458, DYS635, YGATA_H4.1 and DYS385a/b). A total of 42 haplotypes were identified, with no more than two individuals sharing a single haplotype. The haplotype diversity (HD) was 0.9935, and gene diversity (D) over loci was 0.457 ± 0.137. The Idaho Basque population was compared to the source population from the Basque autonomous region of Northern Spain and Southern France, as well as a US Caucasian population. The haplotype diversity …


Integration Versus Apartheid In Post-Roman Britain: A Response To Thomas Et Al. (2008), John E. Pattison Dec 2011

Integration Versus Apartheid In Post-Roman Britain: A Response To Thomas Et Al. (2008), John E. Pattison

Human Biology Open Access Pre-Prints

The genetic surveys of the population of Britain conducted by Weale et al. and Capelli et al. produced estimates of the Germani immigration into Britain during the early Anglo-Saxon period, c.430-c.730. These estimates are considerably higher than the estimates of archaeologists. A possible explanation suggested that an apartheid-like social system existed in the early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms resulting in the Germani breeding more quickly than the Britons. Thomas et al. attempted to model this suggestion and showed that it was a possible explanation if all Anglo-Saxon kingdoms had such a system for up to 400 yrs. I noted that their explanation …


Vol. 10, No. 2 (Full Issue), Jmasm Editors Nov 2011

Vol. 10, No. 2 (Full Issue), Jmasm Editors

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Factor Rotation Methods For Dichotomous Data, W. Holmes Finch Nov 2011

A Comparison Of Factor Rotation Methods For Dichotomous Data, W. Holmes Finch

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) is frequently used in the social sciences and is a common component in many validity studies. A core aspect of EFA is the determination of which observed indicator variables are associated with which latent factors through the use of factor loadings. Loadings are initially extracted using an algorithm, such as maximum likelihood or weighted least squares, and then transformed - or rotated - to make them more interpretable. There are a number of rotational techniques available to the researcher making use of EFA. Prior work has discussed the advantages of a number of these criteria from …


Sensitivity Analysis For Two-Level Value Functions With Applications To Bilevel Programming, S Dempe, Boris S. Mordukhovich, B Zemkoho Nov 2011

Sensitivity Analysis For Two-Level Value Functions With Applications To Bilevel Programming, S Dempe, Boris S. Mordukhovich, B Zemkoho

Mathematics Research Reports

This paper contributes to a deeper understanding of the link between a now conventional framework in hierarchical optimization spread under the name of the optimistic bilevel problem and its initial more difficult formulation that we call here the original optimistic bilevel optimization problem. It follows from this research that, although the process of deriving necessary optimality conditions for the latter problem is more involved, the conditions themselves do not to a large extent differ from those known for the conventional problem. It has been already well recognized in the literature that for optimality conditions of the usual optimistic bilevel program …


Type I Error Rates Of The Two-Sample Pseudo-Median Procedure, Nor Aishah Ahad, Abdul Rahman Othman, Sharipah Soaad Syed Yahaya Nov 2011

Type I Error Rates Of The Two-Sample Pseudo-Median Procedure, Nor Aishah Ahad, Abdul Rahman Othman, Sharipah Soaad Syed Yahaya

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

The performance of the pseudo-median based procedure is examined in terms of controlling Type I error for a two independent groups test. The procedure is a modification of the one-sample Wilcoxon statistic using the pseudo-median of differences between group values as the central measure of location. The proposed procedure was shown to have good control of Type I error rates under the study conditions regardless of distribution type.


Robustness, Power And Interpretability Of Pairwise Tests Of Discriminant Functions In Manova, Philip H. Ramsey, Patricia P. Ramsey, Priscila Hachimine, Nancy Andiloro Nov 2011

Robustness, Power And Interpretability Of Pairwise Tests Of Discriminant Functions In Manova, Philip H. Ramsey, Patricia P. Ramsey, Priscila Hachimine, Nancy Andiloro

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Limiting follow-up hypotheses to be tested can reduce problems relating to the control of Type I and Type II errors in multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). Such limitations can also improve the interpretability of results. The importance of sample size, shape of population distribution, within-group correlations and heterogeneity of variances are demonstrated. The protected greatest characteristic root (GCR) procedure is shown to work well for small, group size, N (≤ 10). The unprotected GCR is shown to work well for larger N.


Modified Ratio And Product Estimators For Population Mean In Systematic Sampling, Housila P. Singh, Rajesh Tailor, Narendra Kumar Jatwa Nov 2011

Modified Ratio And Product Estimators For Population Mean In Systematic Sampling, Housila P. Singh, Rajesh Tailor, Narendra Kumar Jatwa

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

The estimation of population mean in systematic sampling is explored. Properties of a ratio and product estimator that have been suggested in systematic sampling are investigated, along with the properties of double sampling. Following Swain (1964), the cost aspect is also discussed.


Robust Inference For Regression With Spatially Correlated Errors, Juchi Ou, Jeffrey M. Albert Nov 2011

Robust Inference For Regression With Spatially Correlated Errors, Juchi Ou, Jeffrey M. Albert

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

A robust variance estimator for a regression model with spatially correlated errors is proposed using the estimated empirical covariogram. Simulations studies show unbiasedness and robustness for the OLS but not for the GLS estimates. The new robust variance estimation method is applied to hospital quality data.. Stephanie A.


Probabilistic Inferences For The Sample Pearson Product Moment Correlation, Jeffrey R. Harring, John A. Wasko Nov 2011

Probabilistic Inferences For The Sample Pearson Product Moment Correlation, Jeffrey R. Harring, John A. Wasko

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Fisher’s correlation transformation is commonly used to draw inferences regarding the reliability of tests comprised of dichotomous or polytomous items. It is illustrated theoretically and empirically that omitting test length and difficulty results in inflated Type I error. An empirically unbiased correction is introduced within the transformation that is applicable under any test conditions.


Estimation Of Parameters Of Johnson’S System Of Distributions, Florence George, K. M. Ramachandran Nov 2011

Estimation Of Parameters Of Johnson’S System Of Distributions, Florence George, K. M. Ramachandran

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Fitting distributions to data has a long history and many different procedures have been advocated. Although models like normal, log-normal and gamma lead to a wide variety of distribution shapes, they do not provide the degree of generality that is frequently desirable (Hahn & Shapiro, 1967). To formally represent a set of data by an empirical distribution, Johnson (1949) derived a system of curves with the flexibility to cover a wide variety of shapes. Methods available to estimate the parameters of the Johnson distribution are discussed, and a new approach to estimate the four parameters of the Johnson family is …


Error Analysis On The Generalized Negative Binomial Distribution, Felix Famoye, Oluwakemi Aremu Nov 2011

Error Analysis On The Generalized Negative Binomial Distribution, Felix Famoye, Oluwakemi Aremu

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

The generalized negative binomial distribution characterized by three parameters, has been used to fit data from various fields of study. The distribution can model data for which the variance is larger or smaller than the mean, however, it becomes truncated under certain conditions. This truncation error is investigated via a detailed error analysis that determines the parameter space when the model can be used in place of the truncated generalized negative binomial distribution. The fitting of a generalized negative. K. M. Ramachandran is a


Ordinal Regression Analysis: Predicting Mathematics Proficiency Using The Continuation Ratio Model, Xing Liu, Ann A. O'Connell, Hari Koirala Nov 2011

Ordinal Regression Analysis: Predicting Mathematics Proficiency Using The Continuation Ratio Model, Xing Liu, Ann A. O'Connell, Hari Koirala

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

One commonly used model to analyze ordinal response data is the proportional odds (PO) model. However, if research interest is focused on a particular category and if an individual must pass through lower categories before achieving a higher level, the continuation ratio (CR) model is a more appropriate choice than the PO model. In addition, statistical software, such as Stata and SAS, may use different techniques to estimate the parameters. The CR model is used to illustrate the analysis of ordinal data in education using Stata and SAS and compares the results of fitting the CR model between these two …


Estimation And Hypothesis Testing In Lav Regression With Autocorrelated Errors: Is Correction For Autocorrelation Helpful?, Terry E. Dielman Nov 2011

Estimation And Hypothesis Testing In Lav Regression With Autocorrelated Errors: Is Correction For Autocorrelation Helpful?, Terry E. Dielman

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Using the Prais-Winsten correction and adding a lagged variable provides improved estimates (smaller MSE) in least absolute value (LAV) regression when moderate to high levels of autocorrelation are present. When comparing empirical levels of significance for hypothesis tests, adding a lagged variable outperforms other approaches but has a relative high empirical level of significance.


Maximum Log Likelihood Estimation Using Em Algorithm And Partition Maximum Log Likelihood Estimation For Mixtures Of Generalized Lambda Distributions, Steve Su Nov 2011

Maximum Log Likelihood Estimation Using Em Algorithm And Partition Maximum Log Likelihood Estimation For Mixtures Of Generalized Lambda Distributions, Steve Su

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Two mixture distribution fitting methods based on maximizing the likelihood using generalized lambda distributions are presented. The fitting algorithms are demonstrated on various data and the strengths and weakness of the algorithms which can influence their use under different mixture modeling situations are discussed. The procedures described are available in GLDEX package in R.


On Maximum Likelihood Estimators Of The Parameters Of A Modified Weibull Distribution Using Extreme Ranked Set Sampling, Amer Ibrahim Al-Omari, Said Ali Al-Hadhrami Nov 2011

On Maximum Likelihood Estimators Of The Parameters Of A Modified Weibull Distribution Using Extreme Ranked Set Sampling, Amer Ibrahim Al-Omari, Said Ali Al-Hadhrami

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Extreme ranked set sampling (ERSS) is considered to estimate the three parameters and population mean of the modified Weibull distribution (MWD). The maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) is investigated and compared to the corresponding one based on simple random sampling (SRS). It is found that, the MLE based on ERSS is more efficient than MLE using SRS for estimating the three parameters of the MWD. The ERSS estimator of the population mean of the MWD is also found to be more efficient than the SRS based on the same number of measured units.