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    variances


    1. When a modern-day manuscript is compared to one found in the Qumran collection, the remarkable reliability and accuracy with which the scribes copied the documents, is evident and the teachings contained in these documents, is found to be identical, with some stylistic variances and slight variances on spelling here and there


    2. government to administer the programs which have some variances from state to state


    3. proven while some others may have been near hits or near misses with variances attributed to the


    4. Identify variances over 5% and start documenting explanations


    5. the separate variances of the populations and then adding the summation of all possible


    6. In this case, we will have a sum of three separate variances and


    7. deviations, variances and means


    8. We have not labeled it in any specific terms, because at the esoteric level all spiritual paths are in accord with one another, regardless of any variances in cultural techniques and terminology


    9. Variances in tonal frequency and vibratory consonance provide the appearance of what we call here and there; but we transcend this illusion through the experience of bilocation, where we perceive other places, while maintaining body consciousness


    10. alerting traffic to potential hazards such as solar flares and magnetic variances, but he also took incoming calls not dealing with navigational issues

    11. fish and invertebrates it's important to have slow temperature variances


    12. difference originating from the variances of cultures that is so


    13. The west- east orientation could be changed to some degree as different localities could receive small degrees of variances in its orientation to the sun


    14. When the variances of the populations from which the observations are drawn are not the same, the significance level of the bootstrap used for comparing means is not affected


    15. Small differences in the variances of two populations will leave the significance levels of permutation tests used for comparing means relatively unaffected but they will no longer be exact


    16. Student’s t should not be used when there are clear differences in the variances of the two groups


    17. If you have reason to believe that the distribution of the sample statistic is not normal, for example, if you are testing hypotheses regarding variances or ratios, the best approach to both power and sample size determination is to bootstrap from the empirical distribution under both the primary and the alternative hypothesis


    18. In some instances, it equalizes the variances of the observations or their ratios so that they all have the identical distribution up to a shift


    19. Recall that equal variances are necessary if we are to apply any of the methods we learned for detecting differences in the means of populations


    20. A major source of frustration for researchers is when the variances of the various samples are unequal

    21. Our primary concern should be to understand why the variances are so different, and what the implications are for the subjects of the study


    22. • investors care only about the means and variances of asset returns;


    23. In theory, covariances rather than variances determine risk premia


    24. They regress single-stock return variances on S&P 500 index variance to estimate variance betas and find that stocks with higher variance betas are associated with higher variance risk premia (a wider gap between implied and realized variances)


    25. A portfolio’s return equals the (weighted) average AM return of its constituents whereas variances are not additive unless constituents are perfectly correlated


    26. • the second term favors the rebalanced portfolio; it is large when individual assets have large variances and low/negative correlations—in line with Erb and Harvey’s analysis


    27. Realized variances of annualized returns over long horizons are significantly lower than those over short horizons


    28. What we are really asking is: What rebalancing period produces the greatest rebalancing bonus? The answer is complex but basically hinges around finding the interval for which the aggregate correlation among portfolio assets is lowest and annualized variances the highest


    29. In other words, the asset variances and correlation coefficients during a given period are different depending upon what return intervals are being used: e


    30. The interval with the lowest correlations and/or the highest variances is the optimal rebalancing period

    31. The graph reveals that the market acknowledges variances in earnings volatility across sectors


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