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A probability provides a quantitative description of the likely occurrence of a particular event.
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How much can I parse the results of an A/B test without breaking the assumptions in the test?
Let's say I run an A/B experiment on 1,000 rats. I give one group regular food and the other a special type of food that should help their cognition and I compare their performance at mazes.
Imagine …
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Which is faster: a bank with five lines of ten or one line of fifty?
I'm working on a probability question with mean and variance.
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Why do we divide by the standard error when we evaluate sample statistics?
I'm reading Experimental Design and Data Analysis for Biologists by Professor Quinn and Profesoor Keough and, on page 20, they write -
We can use the methods just described to reliably determine …