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aurimas.eu
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| | | | | a.k.a. why you should (not ?) use uninformative priors in Bayesian A/B testing. | |
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apoorvasrinivasanblog.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post introduces the concept of hypothesis testing in statistics, explaining its purpose, key components, and steps to conduct a hypothesis test using an example about coffee and height. | |
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www.p-value.info
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| | | | | Why do we tend to use a statistical significance level of 0.05? When I teach statistics or mentor colleagues brushing up, I often get the ... | |
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www.drroyspencer.com
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| | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around climate change, with participants debating the causes and implications of recent warming trends. Key points include: 1) The role of natural variability, such as ocean oscillations (AMO, PDO, ENSO), in climate patterns, with some suggesting these could explain warming without anthropogenic factors. 2) Disputes over the significance of short-term trends versus long-term climate data, with critics arguing that trends over decades provide more reliable insights. 3) Skepticism about the consensus on human-induced climate change, with some advocating for further research and caution against alarmism. 4) References to historical periods like the Little Ice Age (LIA) and the 1930s warming, highlighting the complexity of in... | ||