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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace

2019

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Generalizability Of Effect Sizes Within Aviation Research: More Samples Are Needed, Rian Mehta, Stephen Rice, Scott Winter, Tyler Spence, Maarten Edwards, Karla Candelaria-Oquendo Jan 2019

Generalizability Of Effect Sizes Within Aviation Research: More Samples Are Needed, Rian Mehta, Stephen Rice, Scott Winter, Tyler Spence, Maarten Edwards, Karla Candelaria-Oquendo

International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace

It is often the case that researchers attempt to generalize findings from a single convenience sample to the population. They may also wish to make the claim that the sample effect sizes they discover are reasonably similar to the population parameters. The current study attempts to show that they can be mistaken in this assumption, and that different samples can vary dramatically in effect sizes due to myriad discrepancies, such as demographics, sample size, and random error, among other aspects of the samples. Seven hundred and eighty-one participants were recruited from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk, Florida Institute of Technology, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical …


Adding Value To Numerical Weather Predictions For The Aviation Industry In South Africa., Quinton Jacobs Mr., Willem A. Landman Prof. Jan 2019

Adding Value To Numerical Weather Predictions For The Aviation Industry In South Africa., Quinton Jacobs Mr., Willem A. Landman Prof.

International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace

The main objective of this study is to determine whether human forecasters at the main airports of South Africa add value to the raw numerical weather prediction model output when they provide forecast services to the aviation industry. Dataset pairs of weather observations made at these airports and terminal aerodrome forecasts are constructed for three forecast systems: the human forecasters, persistence forecast and the raw output from the 12 km resolution Unified Model administered by the South African Weather Service. These three dataset pairs are independently evaluated by a forecast verification system developed at the South African Weather Service. A …