01397oam 2200457 450 991071694760332120220916140115.0(CKB)5470000002526720(OCoLC)1084249425(EXLCZ)99547000000252672020190203d2012 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJames Webb Space Telescope science guideEdition 1.2.[Baltimore, Md.] :Space Telescope Science Institute,2012.1 online resource (approximately 99 pages) color illustrations"Version: 1.2.""Release date: December, 2012.""WebbTelescope.org."Space telescopesUnited StatesExploration of outer spacefastSpace telescopesfastOuter spaceExplorationOuter spacefastUnited StatesfastSpace telescopesExploration of outer space.Space telescopes.Space Telescope Science Institute (U.S.),OCLCEOCLCEOCLCQGPOBOOK9910716947603321James Webb Space Telescope science guide3263775UNINA05284nam 2200589 450 991081048160332120230807221640.01-5231-1052-X1-118-99478-71-118-99486-81-118-99485-X(CKB)3710000000466343(EBL)2038575(Au-PeEL)EBL2038575(CaPaEBR)ebr11092767(CaONFJC)MIL824845(OCoLC)919122918(MiAaPQ)EBC2038575(EXLCZ)99371000000046634320150908d2015 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierSensory discrimination tests and measurements sensometrics in sensory evaluation /Jian Bi, Sensometrics Research and Service, Richmond, Virginia, USASecond edition.West Sussex :Wiley Blackwell,2015.1 online resource (557 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-73353-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Brief Contents; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the companion website; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Sensometrics; 1.2 Sensory tests and measurements; 1.3 A brief review of sensory analysis methodologies; 1.4 Method, test, and measurement; 1.5 Commonly used discrimination methods; 1.6 Classification of sensory discrimination methods; Chapter 2 Measurements of sensory difference/similarity: Thurstonian discriminal distance; 2.1 Measurement of sensory difference/similarity; 2.2 Thurstonian discriminal distance, δ or d'; 2.3 Variance of d'2.4 Tables and R/S-Plus codes for d' and variance of d'2.5 Computer-intensive approach to Thurstonian models of the ""M+N"" test; 2.6 Estimates of population and group d'; Chapter 3 Measurements of sensory difference/similarity: area under ROC curve in Signal Detection Theory; 3.1 Area measure of sensory difference/similarity; 3.2 ROC curve functions; 3.3 Estimations of the parameters of ROC curves; 3.4 Estimations of variances of estimators; 3.5 R/S-Plus codes for estimations of parameters for the three ratings methods; 3.6 Estimates of population R-index in replicated ratingsChapter 4 Difference testing4.1 Binomial model for difference testing; 4.2 Difference tests using forced-choice methods; 4.3 Power analysis for tests for one proportion; 4.4 Discrimination tests using methods with response bias; 4.5 Power analysis of tests for two proportions; 4.6 Efficiency comparisons of difference tests; 4.7 Difference tests for d' and R-index; Chapter 5 Similarity (equivalence) testing; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Similarity tests using the Two-Alternative Forced Choice (2-AFC) method; 5.3 Similarity testing using forced-choice methods5.4 Similarity tests using methods with response bias5.5 Similarity tests using ratings of the A-Not A, Same-Different, and A-Not AR; 5.6 Similarity tests for continuous data; 5.7 Similarity tests for correlated data; 5.8 Confidence interval for similarity evaluation; 5.9 Controversy over similarity (equivalence) tests in statistical and sensory literature; Chapter 6 Bayesian approach to discrimination tests; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 One-proportion two-sided tests; 6.3 One-proportion one-sided tests; 6.4 Two-proportion tests; 6.5 Thurstonian d' for Bayesian estimate of proportionChapter 7 Modified discrimination tests7.1 Modified Triangular test; 7.2 Degree of Difference test; 7.3 Double discrimination tests; 7.4 Preference tests with a ""no preference"" option; 7.5 Discrimination tests with pseudo-correct responses (forgiveness); Chapter 8 Multiple-sample discrimination tests; 8.1 Multiple-sample comparison based on proportions; 8.2 Multiple-sample comparison based on ranks; 8.3 Multiple-sample comparison based on categories; 8.4 Multiple-sample comparison based on ratings; 8.5 Multiple-sample comparison based on paired comparisonsChapter 9 Replicated discrimination tests: beta-binomial model Sensory testing and measurement are the main functions of sensory analysis. In recent years, the sensory and consumer field has evolved to include both difference testing and similarity testing, and new sensory discrimination methods such as the tetrads have received more attention in the literature. This second edition of Sensory Discrimination Tests and Measurements is updated throughout and responds to these changes and includes: A wide range of sensory measurements: Measurements of sensory effect (d', R-index and Gini-index); Measurements of performance of trained sensory panel (IntracAgricultureStatistical methodsSensory discriminationStatistical methodsAgricultureStatistical methods.Sensory discriminationStatistical methods.630.727Bi Jian914273MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910810481603321Sensory discrimination tests and measurements2048403UNINA03317nam 2200697Ia 450 991097178530332120250915224654.00-19-985074-71-280-84642-90-19-803938-71-4294-3847-9(CKB)1000000000469670(EBL)271473(OCoLC)646790529(SSID)ssj0000155488(PQKBManifestationID)11162189(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000155488(PQKBWorkID)10112491(PQKB)10582706(StDuBDS)EDZ0000023840(MiAaPQ)EBC271473(Au-PeEL)EBL271473(CaPaEBR)ebr10271547(CaONFJC)MIL84642(MiAaPQ)EBC7034164(Au-PeEL)EBL7034164(OCoLC)60372524(FINmELB)ELB164293(EXLCZ)99100000000046967020051206d2005 uy 0engur|n|||||||||txtccrFirst democracy the challenge of an ancient idea /Paul WoodruffOxford Oxford University Press20051 online resource (xi, 284 pages) illustrations, mapsDescription based upon print version of record.0-19-517718-5 0-19-530454-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction : democracy and its doubles -- 2. The life and death of democracy -- 3. Freedom from tyranny (and from being a tyrant) -- 4. Harmony -- 5. The rule of law (nomos) -- 6. Natural equality -- 7. Citizen wisdom -- 8. Reasoning without knowledge -- 9. Education (paideia) -- 10. Afterword : Are Americans ready for democracy?"Americans have an unwavering faith in democracy and are ever eager to export it to nations around the world. But how democratic is our own "democracy"? If you can vote, if the majority rules, if you have elected representatives - does this automatically mean that you have a democracy? In this eye-opening look at an ideal that we all take for granted, classical scholar Paul Woodruff offers some surprising answers to these questions." "Drawing on classical literature, philosophy, and history - with many intriguing passages from Sophocles, Aesop, and Plato, among others - Woodruff immerses us in the world of ancient Athens to uncover how the democratic impulse first came to life. If we learn anything from the story of Athens, Woodruff concludes, it should be this - never lose sight of the ideals of democracy. This compact book illuminates these ideals and lights the way as we struggle to keep democracy alive at home and around the world."--JacketChallenge of an ancient ideaDemocracyGreeceHistoryDemocracyGreeceAthensHistoryDemocracyPhilosophyDemocracyHistory.DemocracyHistory.DemocracyPhilosophy.320.938509014321.809385Woodruff Paul1943-2023,0MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910971785303321First democracy4403341UNINA