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  1. Module 31. A panel is a list of patients assigned to each care team in the practice. The care team (e.g., a physician, a medical assistant, and a health educator) is responsible for preventive care, disease …

  2. The AmeriSpeak Panel Book documents the “profile” or background information that we have collected on most and, in many instances, nearly all AmeriSpeak Panel members.

  3. Panel data (also known as longitudinal or cross-sectional time-series data) is a dataset in which the behavior of entities are observed across time. Each component of the factor variable (country) is …

  4. Endogeneity The main reason to use panel data is to correct for the endogeneity caused by unobserved time constant effect, i.e., cov(xit ; ai) = 0 Given that nonzero covariance, the pooled OLS estimator …

  5. A panel, or longitudinal, data set is one where there are repeated observations on the same units: individuals, households, firms, countries, or any set of entities that remain stable through time.

  6. Electrical Panel Safety FASTFACTS Example of an enclosed electrical panel. The following OSHA standards help ensure thatelectrical panels can besafelyusedand prevent serious injury.

  7. Panel posts must meet specific measurements Solid wood can be square (6” x 6”cross section) or round (8” in diameter) Solid or hollow metal can be square (3” x 3” cross section) or round (3” in diameter). …