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Please upload more videos on statistics. I was trying to understand the CDF, and i just could not understand it. I watched many videos until i stumbled upon your take on CDF. And in just 3 minutes. I now know what CDF is and how it works. PLEASE UPLOAD MORE!!!
I’m a gamer myself, but don’t your calculations show that gamers are 5.67 times more likely to be homicidal than non gamers - even if the overall homicidal incidence in the general population is low? I’m a student of data science and trying to get my bearings. Thanks.
Empirically, yes, but you are comparing such small numbers and proportions that you cannot take it seriously. No statistical significance : ) you cannot take a common attribute and associate it with an uncommon one.
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you deserve more support, these videos require a lot of work
They are, and I appreciate that! It's definitely a work of love but the time it takes necessitates finding ways to work smarter.
Please upload more videos on statistics. I was trying to understand the CDF, and i just could not understand it. I watched many videos until i stumbled upon your take on CDF. And in just 3 minutes. I now know what CDF is and how it works. PLEASE UPLOAD MORE!!!
Excellent work....
😭👍 super cool videos pls keep it coming!!!! Maybe more on mathematical stuff that come up in ML
The real question is, how many SQL developers are homicidal!?!?!
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You had me at gamer 😆
I’m a gamer myself, but don’t your calculations show that gamers are 5.67 times more likely to be homicidal than non gamers - even if the overall homicidal incidence in the general population is low?
I’m a student of data science and trying to get my bearings. Thanks.
Empirically, yes, but you are comparing such small numbers and proportions that you cannot take it seriously. No statistical significance : ) you cannot take a common attribute and associate it with an uncommon one.