From the course: Machine Learning and AI Foundations: Prediction, Causation, and Statistical Inference
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Challenge: Evaluate significant finding
From the course: Machine Learning and AI Foundations: Prediction, Causation, and Statistical Inference
Challenge: Evaluate significant finding
(upbeat music) - [Instructor] Okay, it's time for our next challenge. This will be an easy one to set up. Here we are in the same data set, but I performed a t-test. Let's take a look. And it's significant. So I have two questions for you. What does this P value mean? Here's the P value down here. And what are the implications for further analysis? A bit about these two categories. You know, interestingly, the first publisher of the Myers Briggs, or MBTI, was Educational Testing Service, the publisher of the SAT and the PSAT, so there's a ton of data in the literature about the relationship between the sensing intuition and the PSAT. The quick version is that those that prefer sensing value competence and a rehearsed procedure, even though the procedure can be quite complex like what you would find in engineering or math or science. Those that prefer intuition like a more creative, exploratory approach to solving…
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Using probability to measure uncertainty8m 23s
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p-value review1m 28s
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Hypothesis testing checklist3m 59s
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Taleb on normality, mediocristan, and extremistan2m 39s
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Challenge: Evaluate significant finding1m 50s
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Solution: Evaluate significant finding5m 34s
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