In general, you can compare models that are nested by using a Likelihood-ratio test.
The researchers compared models with three to seven different factors.
Comparing similar makes and models would mean that the data that they were showing you was the same.
In this article, we'll find out what makes a chair a "media chair" and compare several models currently on the market.
Compare models for noise output, energy efficiency and convenience features.
However, be sure you compare prices and models before buying.
A tab at the top of the page will appear to make it easy to compare models.
In the event of small counts, the g-score may give better results for comparing alternative models.
Consumers can compare certified models on the association's Web site at www.cadr.org.
All other variables are not taken into account while comparing models.