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... trials is that the trials be independent. • We have nothing to worry about if the population is infinite. However, when we don’t have an infinite population, the trials are not independent. • Luckily, there is a rule that allows us to pretend we have independent trials: ...
                        	... trials is that the trials be independent. • We have nothing to worry about if the population is infinite. However, when we don’t have an infinite population, the trials are not independent. • Luckily, there is a rule that allows us to pretend we have independent trials: ...
									Probability - NCSU Statistics
									
... • Primary objective of lecture unit 4: 1. use the rules of probability to calculate appropriate measures of uncertainty. 2. Learn the probability basics so that we can do Statistical Inference ...
                        	... • Primary objective of lecture unit 4: 1. use the rules of probability to calculate appropriate measures of uncertainty. 2. Learn the probability basics so that we can do Statistical Inference ...
									Economics 102: Analysis of Economic Data Cameron Winter 2014 January 30
									
... (b) What type of diagram would you use to visually display any outlying observations? ...
                        	... (b) What type of diagram would you use to visually display any outlying observations? ...
									2 - Library
									
... It is important that you are not carrying any previously entered data into the next calculation, so make sure that your memory is cleared. THE FIRST OPERATION YOU DO WHENEVER YOU START TO PROCESS ANY DATA IS TO CLEAR ANY EXISTING DATA. ...
                        	... It is important that you are not carrying any previously entered data into the next calculation, so make sure that your memory is cleared. THE FIRST OPERATION YOU DO WHENEVER YOU START TO PROCESS ANY DATA IS TO CLEAR ANY EXISTING DATA. ...
									Chapter 14
									
...  Thanks to the LLN, we know that relative frequencies settle down in the long run, so we can officially give the name probability to that value. ...
                        	...  Thanks to the LLN, we know that relative frequencies settle down in the long run, so we can officially give the name probability to that value. ...
									22.nonexp4 - Illinois State University Department of Psychology
									
... Generally, not interested in “accepting the null hypothesis” (remember we can’t prove things only disprove them) Usually check to see if you made a Type II error (failed to detect a difference that is really there) • Check the statistical power of your test • Sample size is too small • Effects that ...
                        	... Generally, not interested in “accepting the null hypothesis” (remember we can’t prove things only disprove them) Usually check to see if you made a Type II error (failed to detect a difference that is really there) • Check the statistical power of your test • Sample size is too small • Effects that ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
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