
Slide 1
... Is lack of Normality due to outliers? If an outlier appears to be “real data,” you have to leave it in, but if you have reason to think there is an error in ...
... Is lack of Normality due to outliers? If an outlier appears to be “real data,” you have to leave it in, but if you have reason to think there is an error in ...
Chapter 14 - FIU Faculty Websites
... There are times when we are dealing with a binomial experiment consisting of a large number of trials (n > 25). In these cases, the binomial table will not be helpful since they generally do not have probabilities for binomial experiments dealing with sample sizes greater than 25. For binomial probl ...
... There are times when we are dealing with a binomial experiment consisting of a large number of trials (n > 25). In these cases, the binomial table will not be helpful since they generally do not have probabilities for binomial experiments dealing with sample sizes greater than 25. For binomial probl ...
Presentation - Duke ECE
... sampler for T iterations and store only the last iterate; (c) return to (a). • one long run may well be more efficient. The starting point for every sequence of length T is closer to a draw from the stationary distribution than the short-runs case. • it is still important to use several different st ...
... sampler for T iterations and store only the last iterate; (c) return to (a). • one long run may well be more efficient. The starting point for every sequence of length T is closer to a draw from the stationary distribution than the short-runs case. • it is still important to use several different st ...
Document
... When each score in one sample is paired, on a oneto-one basis, with a single score in the other sample, you have a related-measures or matched samples design. You use a related-measures design by matching pairs of different subjects in terms of some uncontrolled variable that appears to have a consi ...
... When each score in one sample is paired, on a oneto-one basis, with a single score in the other sample, you have a related-measures or matched samples design. You use a related-measures design by matching pairs of different subjects in terms of some uncontrolled variable that appears to have a consi ...
Chap guide
... - Hypothesis test for population mean – what is it all about? - What is α? - What is P-value? - Type I error? - Steps to reach decision - P-Value approach (when to use) - test statistic (z or t?) - Rejection region (critical value) approach (when to use) - Interpretation of decision - Hypothesis tes ...
... - Hypothesis test for population mean – what is it all about? - What is α? - What is P-value? - Type I error? - Steps to reach decision - P-Value approach (when to use) - test statistic (z or t?) - Rejection region (critical value) approach (when to use) - Interpretation of decision - Hypothesis tes ...
Talk3.26.07V02 - Purdue University
... implement the national agenda for discovery and education in computer science. – A superior and diverse student body learning the values, vision, knowledge, and skills of computer science. – Graduates who go on to be faculty at highly ranked departments, researchers at internationally recognized lab ...
... implement the national agenda for discovery and education in computer science. – A superior and diverse student body learning the values, vision, knowledge, and skills of computer science. – Graduates who go on to be faculty at highly ranked departments, researchers at internationally recognized lab ...
ME 3031 Lecture Notes Week 1
... OR . . . You mean uncertainty, which isn’t an error at all. It is you being honest. Explain what you mean! (Example: Parallax on Meter Stick) Letting it fall isn’t human error, it is not following the procedure. ...
... OR . . . You mean uncertainty, which isn’t an error at all. It is you being honest. Explain what you mean! (Example: Parallax on Meter Stick) Letting it fall isn’t human error, it is not following the procedure. ...
hypothesis testing
... • The form of the alternative hypothesis can be either a one-tailed or two-tailed, depending on what you are trying to prove. • A one-tailed hypothesis is one where the only sample results which can lead to rejection of the null hypothesis are those in a particular direction, namely, those where the ...
... • The form of the alternative hypothesis can be either a one-tailed or two-tailed, depending on what you are trying to prove. • A one-tailed hypothesis is one where the only sample results which can lead to rejection of the null hypothesis are those in a particular direction, namely, those where the ...
Ethan Frome - Hope College Math Department
... were available in a bowl, and the investigators compared the number of crackers eaten by children watching the different kinds of movies. One kind was shown at 8 A.M. and another at 11 A.M. It was found that during the movie shown at 11 A.M., more crackers were eaten than during the movie shown at 8 ...
... were available in a bowl, and the investigators compared the number of crackers eaten by children watching the different kinds of movies. One kind was shown at 8 A.M. and another at 11 A.M. It was found that during the movie shown at 11 A.M., more crackers were eaten than during the movie shown at 8 ...