Fixed effects modelIn statistics, a fixed effects model is a statistical model in which the model parameters are fixed or non-random quantities. This is in contrast to random effects models and mixed models in which all or some of the model parameters are random variables. In many applications including econometrics and biostatistics a fixed effects model refers to a regression model in which the group means are fixed (non-random) as opposed to a random effects model in which the group means are a random sample from a population.
Socialist calculation debateThe socialist calculation debate, sometimes known as the economic calculation debate, was a discourse on the subject of how a socialist economy would perform economic calculation given the absence of the law of value, money, financial prices for capital goods and private ownership of the means of production. More specifically, the debate was centered on the application of economic planning for the allocation of the means of production as a substitute for capital markets and whether or not such an arrangement would be superior to capitalism in terms of efficiency and productivity.
Case report formA case report form (or CRF) is a paper or electronic questionnaire specifically used in clinical trial research. The case report form is the tool used by the sponsor of the clinical trial to collect data from each participating patient. All data on each patient participating in a clinical trial are held and/or documented in the CRF, including adverse events. The sponsor of the clinical trial develops the CRF to collect the specific data they need in order to test their hypotheses or answer their research questions.
Economic calculation problemThe economic calculation problem (sometimes abbreviated ECP) is a criticism of using economic planning as a substitute for market-based allocation of the factors of production. It was first proposed by Ludwig von Mises in his 1920 article "Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth" and later expanded upon by Friedrich Hayek. In his first article, Mises described the nature of the price system under capitalism and described how individual subjective values (while criticizing other theories of value) are translated into the objective information necessary for rational allocation of resources in society.
Horloge atomiquevignette|Horloge atomique commerciale à césium ayant servi à réaliser le temps légal français dans les années 1980 et comme référence pour l'horloge parlante. vignette|Horloge atomique à césium, vue interne. Une horloge atomique est une horloge qui utilise la pérennité et l'immuabilité de la fréquence du rayonnement électromagnétique émis par un électron lors du passage d'un niveau d'énergie à un autre pour assurer l'exactitude et la stabilité du signal oscillant qu'elle produit.
Instrument de mesureUn instrument de mesure (ou appareil de mesure) est un dispositif destiné à obtenir expérimentalement des valeurs qu'on puisse attribuer à une grandeur. En physique et en sciences de l’ingénieur, mesurer consiste à comparer une grandeur physique qui caractérise un objet ou un phénomène avec celle de même nature choisie comme unité de mesure. La mesure est le nombre qui fixe la relation entre la grandeur mesurée et l’unité choisie.