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  2. Crowdsourced testing - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsourced testing is an emerging trend in software testing which exploits the benefits, effectiveness, and efficiency of crowdsourcing and the cloud platform.It differs from traditional testing methods in that the testing is carried out by a number of different testers from different places, and not by hired consultants and professionals.

  3. Crowdsourcing software development - Wikipedia

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    Any phase of software development can be crowdsourced, and that phase can be requirements (functional, user interface, performance), design (algorithm, architecture), coding (modules and components), testing (including security testing, user interface testing, user experience testing), maintenance, user experience, or any combination of these. [4]

  4. Crowdsourcing - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary gives a first use: "OED's earliest evidence for crowdsourcing is from 2006, in the writing of J. Howe." [16] The online dictionary Merriam-Webster defines it as: "the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online ...

  5. List of research methods in biology - Wikipedia

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    A statistical hypothesis test that is valid to perform when the test statistic is chi-squared distributed under the null hypothesis, specifically Pearson's chi-squared test and variants thereof: Statistical hypothesis test: Mann–Whitney U test: A statistical hypothesis test of the null hypothesis that, for randomly selected values X and Y ...

  6. Category:Crowdsourcing - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsourced psychological science; Crowdsourced testing; ... Online Biographical Dictionary of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the United States;

  7. Preference test - Wikipedia

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    A preference test is an experiment in which animals are allowed free access to multiple environments which differ in one or more ways. Various aspects of the animal's behaviour can be measured with respect to the alternative environments, such as latency and frequency of entry, duration of time spent, range of activities observed, or relative ...

  8. Tukey's range test - Wikipedia

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    However, the studentized range distribution used to determine the level of significance of the differences considered in Tukey's test has vastly broader application: It is useful for researchers who have searched their collected data for remarkable differences between groups, but then cannot validly determine how significant their discovered ...

  9. Crowdsourced Testing (company) - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsourced Testing is a crowdsourcing platform which provides functional, localization, usability and Beta testing through crowdsourcing. [ citation needed ] Crowdsourced Testing (Company)