Browsing by Author "Jehopio, Peter Jegrace"
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Clinical malaria diagnosis: Rule-based classification statistical prototype
Bbosa, Francis; Wesonga, Ronald; Jehopio, Peter Jegrace (SpringerOpen, 2016)In this study, we identified predictors of malaria, developed data mining, statistically enhanced rule-based classification to diagnose malaria and developed an automated system to incorporate the rules and statistical ... -
Effect of information and communication technology-induced multitasking on academic performance of university students in Uganda
Jehopio, Peter Jegrace; Wesonga, Ronald; Candia, Douglas Andabati (2017)Numerous researches on information and communication technology (ICT)-induced multitasking among students document a number of unfavourable consequences, such as heightened distraction and less attention, hampered learning ... -
Effect of online social networking sites usage on academic performance of university students in Uganda
Jehopio, Peter Jegrace; Wesonga, Ronald; Candia, Douglas Andabati (Foundation of Computer Science, 2017-01)Online social networking site (OSNS) like any technological innovation provides an opportunity for quick and easy access to information. As to whether the information obtained provides additional academic knowledge to ... -
Health and human rights: A statistical measurement framework using household survey data in Uganda
Wesonga, Ronald; Owino, Abraham; Ssekiboobo, Agnes; Atuhaire, Leonard; Jehopio, Peter Jegrace (BioMed Central, 2015)Background: Health is intertwined with human rights as is clearly reflected in the right to life. Promotion of health practices in the context of human rights can be accomplished if there is a better understanding of the ... -
On statistical definition of free and fair election: Bivariate normal distribution model
Wesonga, Ronald; Nabugoomu, Fabian; Owino, Abraham; Atuhaire, Leonard; Ssekiboobo, Agnes; Mugisha, Xavier; Ntozi, James; Makumbi, Tom; Jehopio, Peter Jegrace; Ocaya, Bruno (Pak Publishing Group, 2014)The coining of the expression free and fair was a good way towards evaluating elections, but fell short of qualifying its real quantification to guide an informed judgment; this paper provides guidance for such a definition. ...