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The process of hypothesis testing based on the P-value method includes calculating the P- value using the sample data and interpreting it.
First, a specific claim about the population parameter is proposed. The claim is based on the research question and is stated in a simple form. Further, an opposing statement to the claim  is also stated. These statements can act as null and alternative hypotheses:  a null hypothesis would be a neutral statement while the alternative hypothesis can have a...
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Accuracy and Errors in Hypothesis Testing

Hypothesis testing is a fundamental statistical tool that begins with the assumption that the null hypothesis H0 is true. During this process, two types of errors can occur: Type I and Type II. A Type I error refers to the incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis, while a Type II error involves the failure to reject a false null hypothesis.
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Deception is a pervasive aspect of human communication. Empirical studies have shown that most individuals engage in some form of deceit on a daily basis, with approximately 20% of social exchanges involving deceptive elements. Lying follows a developmental trajectory, peaking during adolescence and declining with age, possibly due to the maturation of cognitive control and social accountability.Cognitive and Social Factors in Deception DetectionDespite its prevalence, accurately detecting...
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Testing a Claim about Population Proportion

A complete procedure for testing a claim about a population proportion is provided here.
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Effective Analysis of Human Exposure Conditions with Body-worn Dosimeters in the 2.4 GHz Band
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Effective Analysis of Human Exposure Conditions with Body-worn Dosimeters in the 2.4 GHz Band

Published on: May 2, 2018

Deceptive detection methods for effective security with inadequate budgets: the testing power index.

Paul Kantor1, Endre Boros

  • 1Rutgers University, USA. paul.kantor@rutgers.edu

Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis
|March 5, 2010
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Optimizing cargo inspections using game theory enhances contraband detection rates by 100%. Strategic budget allocation between document screening and manual unpacking deceives adversaries, improving security with no added cost.

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Effective Analysis of Human Exposure Conditions with Body-worn Dosimeters in the 2.4 GHz Band
06:43

Effective Analysis of Human Exposure Conditions with Body-worn Dosimeters in the 2.4 GHz Band

Published on: May 2, 2018

Area of Science:

  • Operations Research
  • Security Studies

Background:

  • Contraband detection relies on various countermeasures, including document screening and physical inspections.
  • Budgetary constraints limit the application of comprehensive inspection methods to all cargo.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To optimize budget allocation for inspection methods to maximize contraband detection rates.
  • To develop a game theory-based strategy for deceptive inspection protocols.

Main Methods:

  • Applied game theory principles to model the interaction between inspectors and potential smugglers.
  • Analyzed cost-effectiveness of different inspection methods: document screening, physical methods (e.g., gamma ray), and manual unpacking.
  • Developed a mixed strategy approach for budget allocation.

Main Results:

  • A mixed strategy allocation of budget between screening and unpacking significantly increases detection rates.
  • The proposed strategy can yield up to a 100% increase in detection.
  • Effective deception of adversaries regarding inspection methods is achieved.

Conclusions:

  • Game theory provides an effective framework for optimizing security inspection resource allocation.
  • A mixed strategy approach enhances detection efficacy and operational security.
  • Strategic inspection planning can significantly improve contraband detection without increasing costs.