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Nov 15 |
accepted | Understanding the exponential distribution |
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Nov 14 |
asked | Understanding the exponential distribution |
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Oct 15 |
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Calculate one median for data from five experimental repetitions I am not really sure I follow what it is you are suggesting. Maybe take it a bit slower, with an example or such? |
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Oct 12 |
asked | Calculate one median for data from five experimental repetitions |
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Jul 1 |
accepted | What to conclude when you fail to find an association in an epidemiological study? |
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Jun 30 |
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What to conclude when you fail to find an association in an epidemiological study? In the case of confounding is the probability of having such a confounding variable that drives the association towards null as big as the probability of a confounding variable producing a false relationship? |
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Jun 21 |
asked | What to conclude when you fail to find an association in an epidemiological study? |
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May 20 |
awarded | Critic |
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May 2 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 2 |
accepted | Estimating the effect of one time series on another in the context of personal health |
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Apr 30 |
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Estimating the effect of one time series on another in the context of personal health Interesting, can I ask what software you used to do this with? |
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Apr 30 |
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Estimating the effect of one time series on another in the context of personal health @onestop I did test the scale by weighing myself repeatedly, and it seemed quite accurate. I suspect part of the problem is that I multiply two measurements together. That would frequently lead to both measurements erroring in the same direction, and thus, I believe, the multiplication would magnify the error. If it did this in one direction one day and the opposite direction the opposite day the change would end up being quite big. |
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Apr 29 |
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Estimating the effect of one time series on another in the context of personal health Added data |
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Apr 29 |
asked | Estimating the effect of one time series on another in the context of personal health |
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Mar 13 |
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Mar 9 |
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Online material to learn time series analysis added 161 characters in body |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 9 |
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Online material to learn time series analysis I'm not really sure how to be specific without being too localized at the same time. |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 9 |
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