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One big question is how well this model generalizes. The expected decrease in accuracy is probably as follows, from best-performing to worst-performing:
1. MESOSCOPE data (also from the Ingalls lab…
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There are four different t-tests in scipy:
- `ttest_1samp` - Calculate the T-test for the mean of ONE group of scores.
- `ttest_ind` - Calculate the T-test for the means of two independent sampl…
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Dear Todd,
We have been using SPM with paired ttests for normally distributed data sucessfully in the past. With another set of data (9 test subjects, 20 cycles each, a total of 180 cycles with 100 n…
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### JASP Version
0.17.1
### Commit ID
_No response_
### JASP Module
Regression
### What analysis are you seeing the problem on?
Correlation - non parametric only
### What OS are you seeing the…
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**Submitting author:** @wrightaprilm (April Wright)
**Repository:** https://github.com/wrightaprilm/treesiftr
**Version:** v1.0.0
**Editor:** @juanklopper
**Reviewer:** @ethanwhite, @rachelss
**Archiv…
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We need to have clear conceptual documentation of the pipeline. Multiple operations are conceptually confusing because they involve operations along multiple axes. To avoid errors and confusion, we ne…
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## Overview
We have processed the GWAS summary statistics for many dozens of traits using a pipeline that performs functionally-informed fine-mapping with PolyFun. Overall this has been very succes…
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Hello,
I have a very trivial question but am not able to find the answer in the Seurat tutorial. I made UMAP by using the Seurat integration method and generated metadata. The metadata contains cel…
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(no immediate plans, but we don't have an issue, it's mentioned in just a few issues)
application to pairs trading https://www.quantopian.com/posts/statistical-arbitrage-using-gaussian-copula
(com…
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Hi ArchR team,
I started using ArchR recently and it has been wonderful!
Just one comment on the ChromVAR analysis in ArchR.
The original ChromVAR has a function "differentialDeviations" wh…