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The amount and complexity of information produced in science, engineering, business, and everyday human activity is increasing at staggering rates.
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The Universal Edit Button is currently a green pencil icon wiki.png in the URL bar that indicates a web page is editable. It is similar to the orange “broadcast” RSS icon ExampleRSS.png that indicates there is an RSS feed available.
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It’s a great little idea that could help breath new life into the wiki community.
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OMAS is a multi-agent platform developed at UTC which allows prototyping systems of cognitive agents. It works currently on Mac platforms using MCL 5.1 and Windows platforms using ACL 6.1.
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This test is used to detect group differences using frequency (count) data. This page also provides an interactive tool allowing researchers to conduct Fisher’s exact test for their own research. Following is a condensed introduction.
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This page will perform the Fisher exact probability test for a table of frequency data cross-classified according to two categorical variables
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Ronald Fisher apresentou um teste que permite calcular a probabilidade de associação das características que estão em análise, ou seja, a probabilidade de tais características serem independentes, quando o número total de dados é pequeno .
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You can tackle calendar styling with pure CSS, and I feel it makes just as much sense semantically as a table does. What is a calender, if not an ordered list of days?
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Fisher’s exact test is a statistical significance test used in the analysis of categorical data where sample sizes are small. It is named after its inventor, R. A. Fisher, and is one of a class of exact tests. Fisher devised the test following a comment f
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Consider two dichotomous tests: [1 | 2] and [A | B] applied to a sample of size N. Display the number of (A1), (B1), (A2), (B2) cases in a 2x2 contingency table:
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This an implementation of a BigInteger and includes full C# source in a single file. The implementation supports BigIntegers of arbitrary size and is compatible with C# 2.0 (and might also work with earlier compiler releases). Objects support all of the u
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