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Eriksson said he "would love to conduct a follow-up study with other samples, " adding his paper didn't itself contain any deliberately faulty statistics to test whether readers would notice.
WSJ: Carl Bialik: Don't Let Math Pull the Wool Over Your Eyes
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Unfortunately, many researchers looking for risk factors for diseases are not aware that they need to modify their statistics when they test multiple hypotheses.
ECONOMIST: Why so much medical research is rot
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Kupstov and Benga's children qualified for the lottery, but they dug into the statistics after being unnerved by the test errors.
WSJ: New York City Gifted-and-Talented Program's Math Is Questioned
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Policy, research, statistics, planning, inspection, test- and exams, educational innovation, evaluation of diplomas, standardization of the Papiamentu language, legislation, and refresher courses.
UNESCO: Introduction
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After a serious back injury in 2001, his bowling action had to be completely remodelled, and five years after taking his Test bow he still does not boast the statistics his billing merits.
BBC: Flintoff England's new hero
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Ryan Harris's match in Adelaide may have been his first for nine months because of a knee injury but still managed to top the country's bowling statistics before suffering a broken ankle during the fourth Test in Melbourne.
BBC: Hilditch defends Australia selectors despite Ashes loss
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And the report pointed to a lack of co-ordinated information and statistics on the rising number of cases, and the need for a consistent test for autism at an early age.
BBC: Report calls for more MMR research
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But then others objected that the Met Office is the official provider of World Meteorological Organisation statistics and it would be ludicrous to reject their highly sophisticated statistics smoothed by computer models just because the Met Office forecasters were amongst the contestants in the Weather Test.
BBC: News - Today - BBC Weather Test: Setting course
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E. you read a simple input csv, split it into training and test set, run a simple algorithm with readily-tuneable or explorable hyperparameters, and a simple output of relevant statistics.
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