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Estimation Of The Three Key Parameters And The Lead Time Distribution In Lung Cancer Screening., Ruiqi Liu
Estimation Of The Three Key Parameters And The Lead Time Distribution In Lung Cancer Screening., Ruiqi Liu
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation contains three research projects on cancer screening probability modeling. Cancer screening is the primary technique for early detection. The goal of screening is to catch the disease early before clinical symptoms appear. In these projects, the three key parameters and lead time distribution were estimated to provide a statistical point of view on the effectiveness of cancer screening programs. In the first project, cancer screening probability model was used to analyze the computed tomography (CT) scan group in the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) data. Three key parameters were estimated using Bayesian approach and Markov Chain Monte Carlo …
Influences Of Probability Instruction On Undergraduates' Understanding Of Counting Processes, Kayla Blyman
Influences Of Probability Instruction On Undergraduates' Understanding Of Counting Processes, Kayla Blyman
Theses and Dissertations--Education Sciences
Historically, students in an introductory finite mathematics course at a major university in the mid-south have struggled the most with the counting and probability unit, leading instructors to question if there was a better way to help students master the material. The purpose of this study was to begin to understand connections that undergraduate finite mathematics students are making between counting and probability. By examining student performance in counting and probability, this study provides insights that inform future instruction in courses that include counting and probability. Consequently, this study lays the groundwork for future inquiries in the field of undergraduate …
A New Approximation Scheme For Monte Carlo Applications, Bo Jones
A New Approximation Scheme For Monte Carlo Applications, Bo Jones
CMC Senior Theses
Approximation algorithms employing Monte Carlo methods, across application domains, often require as a subroutine the estimation of the mean of a random variable with support on [0,1]. One wishes to estimate this mean to within a user-specified error, using as few samples from the simulated distribution as possible. In the case that the mean being estimated is small, one is then interested in controlling the relative error of the estimate. We introduce a new (epsilon, delta) relative error approximation scheme for [0,1] random variables and provide a comparison of this algorithm's performance to that of an existing approximation scheme, both …
Quantifying The Effect Of The Shift In Major League Baseball, Christopher John Hawke Jr.
Quantifying The Effect Of The Shift In Major League Baseball, Christopher John Hawke Jr.
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Baseball is a very strategic and abstract game, but the baseball world is strangely obsessed with statistics. Modern mainstream statisticians often study offensive data, such as batting average or on-base percentage, in order to evaluate player performance. However, this project observes the game from the opposite perspective: the defensive side of the game. In hopes of analyzing the game from a more concrete perspective, countless mathemeticians - most famously, Bill James - have developed numerous statistical models based on real life data of Major League Baseball (MLB) players. Large numbers of metrics go into these models, but what this project …