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  2. Predict (USAID) - Wikipedia

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    The program was one of four projects within USAID's Emerging Pandemic Threats program, the others being Respond, Identify, and Prevent. [ 4 ] From 2009 to 2019, Predict collected more than 140,000 biological samples from various animals (potential reservoirs ) [ 2 ] including over 10,000 bats and 2,000 other mammals. [ 5 ]

  3. Community-based program design - Wikipedia

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    Benefits of community-based program design include gaining insight into the social context of an issue or problem, mutual learning experiences between consumer and provider, broadening understanding of professional roles and responsibilities within the community, interaction with professionals from other disciplines, and opportunities for community-based participatory research projects. [4]

  4. Pilot experiment - Wikipedia

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    It may use prototype parts or simply samples to see which are successful and which are not, prior to more significant development effort. A pilot can typically be differentiated from a prototype by being significantly different in build, if not in function i.e. it is not intended to be developed into the end product, but to learn how to design ...

  5. Survey sampling - Wikipedia

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    This type of sampling is common in non-probability market research surveys. Convenience Samples: The sample is composed of whatever persons can be most easily accessed to fill out the survey. In non-probability samples the relationship between the target population and the survey sample is immeasurable and potential bias is unknowable.

  6. Bayesian inference using Gibbs sampling - Wikipedia

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    Bayesian inference using Gibbs sampling (BUGS) is a statistical software for performing Bayesian inference using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. It was developed by David Spiegelhalter at the Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit in Cambridge in 1989 and released as free software in 1991.

  7. How these older voters who backed Harris are engaging in ...

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    I often run into people who complain a lot, you know, and I’m a doer, and I say, be the change that you want to see in the community. Get involved in a local organization. Be more of an activist.”

  8. Commonwealth leaders say 'time has come' for discussion on ...

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    APIA, Samoa (Reuters) -Commonwealth leaders, ending a week-long summit in Samoa, said on Saturday the time had come for a discussion on whether Britain should commit to reparations for its role in ...

  9. Acceptance sampling - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of acceptance sampling plans is available. For example, multiple sampling plans use more than two samples to reach a conclusion. A shorter examination period and smaller sample sizes are features of this type of plan. Although the samples are taken at random, the sampling procedure is still reliable. [3]