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Outliers and jitter
https://youtu.be/ykNt8pSQFZQ?t=1505
How to take advantage of this? Maybe...
- Group the samples in bins (like histogram)
- Get the lower X% (those are the ones with the lowest jit…
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## Research question(s)
Are there differences in functional connectivity during the emotional n-back task and can they be predicted by self-reported anxiety scores on the diagnostic interview f…
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This came up as idea to distinguish line scans in x- and y-direction?
mcrot updated
2 years ago
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**Reviewers:**
Submitting Author: Jouni Helske (@helske)
Other Package Authors: (delete if none) Name (@mvihola)
Repository: https://github.com/helske/bssm
Version submitted: 2.0.0
Submission ty…
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Hi Jiawei,
I have a few questions about your presentation:
1. Were the assumptions for the statistical tests conducted mentioned in the paper? For example, was the data normally distributed (an as…
knf43 updated
3 years ago
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via Miroslav Valan
as promised, the exploratory analysis is now complete and the obtained results are congruent with the expectations. We used cca 8000 randomly chosen samples. The results are atta…
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### Version
1
### DataCap Applicant
NShared
### Project ID
010
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### Data Owner Country/Region
Hong Kong
### Data Owner Industry
Life Science / Healthcare
### Web…
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### Description
Research question in decision tree
### Purpose
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### Use-case
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### Is your feature request related to a problem?
Feature request Learn Stats module
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(another idea for diagnostic checks that should work in a relatively general way)
split observations into subgroups or strata by a predicted value, e.g. linear prediction in GLM or parametric survi…
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Working on a BIDS app with a python CLI with several sub-commands: some options are available for all sub-commands while others are only allowed for a sub-set of sub-commands.
Some options have…