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First, we present a novel polynomial time optimization framework to quantify the total sample complexity for arbitrary net works, when the underlying learning problem is (generalized) linear regression
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A t-test is used when the population standard deviation is unknown and data points are normally distributed The first step of the test is to state the null and alternative hypotheses Again, these are the statements that we will be comparing to each other to determine which one is correct
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Here we outline recommended standards and considerations in sample acquisition and processing for those involved in biodiverse reference genome creation These standards and recommendations will evolve with advances in related processes
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Unlike the range and standard deviation, the IQR is resistant to outliers, making it valuable for skewed distributions commonly found in health data, such as hospital length of stay or healthcare costs
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Without individual log-transformed data to directly calculate the sample standarddeviation, we need alternative methods to estimate it This paper presents methods for estimating and constructing confidence intervals for the standarddeviation of a log-transformed variable given the mean and standarddeviation of the untransformed variable
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The terms “standard error” and “standard deviation” are often confused 1 The contrast between these two terms reflects the important distinction between data description and inference, one that all researchers should appreciate The standard deviation (often SD) is a measure of variability
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