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  • ...cal hypotheses (likelihood ratio tests, parametric bootstrapping, Bayesian statistics).
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  • ...ssible data set.) You will recall that in '''[[Bayesian inference|Bayesian statistics]]''' the goal is to obtain a full probability distribution over all possibl see also: [[Bayesian statistics]], [[Bayesian phylogeny]]
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  • Multi-dimensional integrals often arise in Bayesian statistics and computational physics, so random walk Monte Carlo methods are widely us
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  • [[Category:Statistics]]
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  • ...archical priors: admissibility in estimation of normal means,] ''Annals of Statistics'', '''24''', pp. 931-95, 1996. ...in Roger D. Rosenkrantz, Compiler, ''E. T. Jaynes: Papers on Probability, Statistics and Statistical Physics''. Dordrecht, Holland: Reidel Publishing Company, p
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  • '''Maximum likelihood estimation (MLE)''' is a popular [[statistics|statistical]] method used to make inferences about parameters of the underl [[Category:Statistics]]
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  • In [[statistics]], the method of '''maximum a posteriori''' (MAP, posterior mode, or '''max While MAP estimation shares the use of a prior distribution with Bayesian statistics, it is not generally seen as a Bayesian method. This is because MAP estimat
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  • [[Category:Statistics]]
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  • [[Category:Statistics]]
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  • ...onte Carlo maximum likelihood. In Keramidas (ed.), ''Computing Science and Statistics: Proceedings of the 23rd Symposium on the Interface''. Fairfax Station: Int [[Category:Statistics]]
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  • [[Category:Statistics]]
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  • == Statistics == In [[statistics]] bootstrapping is a method for estimating the sampling distribution of an
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  • Although R is mostly used by statisticians, and other people in need of statistics, it can also be used as a general matrix calculation toolbox in a program s *[http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/naturalsciences/research/statisticsusingr Statistics: An Introduction using R]
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  • '''Summary statistics for taxon bipartitions:'''
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  • *** 14.5.3 Commercial Statistics Packages
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  • The exercise uses a leukemia dataset and several analysis methods in the R statistics package.
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  • ...rtual' database consisting of all the entries from both were searched. The statistics are based on the 'virtual' database of <code>nr</code> and <code>est</code> ...of the output are for the combined set of queries; at present, the summary statistics are not tabulated for the individual queries in a multiple-query input.
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  • ....<ref>[http://streamer.rit.edu/~jeffs/services/readability.php Readability statistics] &mdash; accessed 2007-02-10.</ref> The grade level is calculated with the
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  • ...ed. If it is left in the wrong category, dbacl will learn the wrong corpus statistics. ...gle alphabetic words in the text file Mark_Twain.txt (and computed digram statistics for prediction). For a second example, the following command builds a smoot
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  • #GNU Accounting Utils - set of utilities providing statistics on users and processes for GNU/Linux (last, ac, accton, lastcomm, sa, dump-
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