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If there are multiple endogenous variables, `IV2SLS.first_stage` reports the F-statistics when regressing each component of the endogenous variables on the instruments (and controls). This is misleadi…
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This can further enhance the regularization, so that we can include a degree of confidence in the reference value.
For example if the z estimation is not so bad we could increase the lambda in the z …
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The Bayesian Elo score estimation is great, but the estimation itself is
basically useless if we don't know its accuracy. For example, *losing* your
first couple matches can actually result in a…
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I am running HonestDiD on a large dataset. I am getting the following warnings when running `HonestDiD::createSensitivityResults_relativeMagnitudes`
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CI is open at upper end-point; CI length may …
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Everyone loves the fact that RocketPy can be quite easily wrapped to run Monte Carlo simulations to carry on dispersion analysis.
However, this experience quickly becomes hard as the analysis compl…
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The Bayesian Elo score estimation is great, but the estimation itself is
basically useless if we don't know its accuracy. For example, *losing* your
first couple matches can actually result in a…
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Hello!
I am using the `aggte` function to aggregate a model, and I would like to grab the output through `tidy`.
That said, there seems to be a mismatch between the `tidy` output and actual re…
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Hi,
I trained the neural network that provides (x,y) coordinates of objects and descriptors for them (such as SuperPoint).
When I use GT points and LightGlue, the matching works excellently. But …
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**z-value or t-value?**
Two methods, see more details in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confidence_interval#Basic_steps:
- z-values with known SD and large sample (e.g., in jamovi)
- t-value with un…
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- export a richer/finer estimation of the reader's confidence in a given extraction