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Cohen's h

In statistics, Cohen's h, popularized by Jacob Cohen, is a measure of distance between two proportions or probabilities. Cohen's h has several related uses: * It can be used to describe the difference between two proportions as "small", "medium", or "large". * It can be used to determine if the difference between two proportions is "meaningful". * It can be used in calculating the sample size for a future study. When measuring differences between proportions, Cohen's h can be used in conjunction with hypothesis testing. A "statistically significant" difference between two proportions is understood to mean that, given the data, it is likely that there is a difference in the population proportions. However, this difference might be too small to be meaningful—the statistically significant result does not tell us the size of the difference. Cohen's h, on the other hand, quantifies the size of the difference, allowing us to decide if the difference is meaningful. (Wikipedia).

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Reliability 4: Cohen's Kappa and inter-rater agreement

In this video, I discuss Cohen's Kappa and inter-rater agreement. I will demonstrate how to compute these in SPSS and excel and make sense of the output. If you are interested to see how Cohen's Kappa compares with McNemar's tests, please watch the following video: https://youtu.be/va-Tjv

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Etienne Fouvry - 3/4 Analytic aspects of Cohen-Lenstra heuristics

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From playlist École d'été 2014 - Théorie analytique des nombres

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Core 3 - Functions - Solomon Paper J - Q2

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From playlist C3 Maths A-Level - Ch 2 - Functions Solomon

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Limit of (sqrt(x + h) - sqrt(x))/(h*sqrt(x(x + h))) as h approaches zero

In this video we find the limit of (sqrt(x + h) - sqrt(x))/(h*sqrt(x(x + h))) as h approaches zero. We do this by first rationalizing the numerator. I hope this helps someone who is learning calculus. Great Calculus Book: https://amzn.to/3VfotAU This is my affiliate link. As an Amazon Ass

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Etienne Fouvry - 1/4 Analytic aspects of Cohen-Lenstra heuristics

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From playlist École d'été 2014 - Théorie analytique des nombres

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OCR MEI MwA F: Dijkstra’s Algorithm: 03 Example 2

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From playlist OCR MEI MwA F: Dijkstra’s Algorithm

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A-Level Further Maths H4-04 Hyperbolic Inverse: Logarithmic Form of y=artanh(x)

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From playlist A-Level Further Maths H4: Hyperbolic Inverse

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David Zureick-Brown, Moduli spaces and arithmetic statistics

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From playlist Class groups of number fields

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Generalized Fluctuation Theorem for Dissipative Cyclotron Motion...... by Sushanta Dattagupta

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Algebraic Stability of Persistence Diagrams [Ziva Urbancic]

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From playlist Tutorial-a-thon 2021 Spring

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Heuristics for lambda Invariants - Sonal Jain

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David Corwin, Kim's conjecture and effective Faltings

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2. QED Hamiltonian

MIT 8.422 Atomic and Optical Physics II, Spring 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-422S13 Instructor: Wolfgang Ketterle In this lecture, the professor discussed QED Hamiltonian starting from electromagnetism. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://

From playlist MIT 8.422 Atomic and Optical Physics II, Spring 2013

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Lec 22 | MIT 2.71 Optics, Spring 2009

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The Complexity of Distributions - Emanuele Viola

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