Survival analysis | Extreme value data

Residence time (statistics)

In statistics, the residence time is the average amount of time it takes for a random process to reach a certain boundary value, usually a boundary far from the mean. (Wikipedia).

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Time by clocks

The way how to show time using clocks. It is 12 hours video you can use as a screensaver on clock, every number changing is completely random. Please enjoy.

From playlist Timers

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Timelapse: Office, A213, looking in.

Trying out timelapse setup for recording office activities. This is the first hour or so of the workday in A213.

From playlist Timelapse

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Timelapse: Office, A213, looking out.

Trying out timelapse setup for recording office activities. This is the first hour or so, looking out through the office window. Complements the looking in sequence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UWmxakBn9s

From playlist Timelapse

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Daylight Saving Time

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From playlist Working with Time

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International Time Zones (1 of 2: Why do we need them?)

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From playlist Time

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Unpacking a multi-part time zone / flight time question

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From playlist Working with Time

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Day and Time 50 Hours after a Given Day and Time

#shorts This video explains how to determine a future day and time. https://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Math Shorts

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Evaluating Time Series Models : Time Series Talk

How do we evaluate our time series models? How can we tell if one model is better than another?

From playlist Time Series Analysis

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Statistics - 1.1 Intro to Statistics

The first video in the Statistics series explores the differences between a population and a sample and between a parameter and a statistic. Power Point: https://bellevueuniversity-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/kbrehm_bellevue_edu/EVJ0yg01F7JCg0CuBdqPYj8BhiXmzIKEoOr0eEhKb8spfg?e=dre62P

From playlist Applied Statistics (Entire Course)

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Regression assumptions explained!

See all my videos at http://www.zstatistics.com/ See the whole regression series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTNMv857s9WUI1Nz4SssXDKAELESXz-bi 0:00 Introduction 8:08 Linearity (correct functional form) 14:10 Constant error variance (homoskedasticity) 19:18 Independent e

From playlist Regression series (10 videos)

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Yue Li: Patient Satisfaction, Public Reporting, and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Nursing Home Care

A public health seminar recorded on October 31, 2016 featuring Yue Li, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Rochester Medical Center. Patient Satisfaction, Public Reporting, and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Nursing Home Care

From playlist Public Health: Collections

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Reasonable samples | Statistical studies | Probability and Statistics | Khan Academy

To make a valid conclusion, you'll need a representative, not skewed, sample. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/probability/statistical-studies/statistical-questions/e/valid-claims?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=Proba

From playlist High school statistics | High School Math | Khan Academy

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Applied Machine Learning: Secret Sauce

Professor Jann Spiess shares the secret sauce of applied machine learning.

From playlist Machine Learning & Causal Inference: A Short Course

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Generalizabilty of survey results example | Study design | AP Statistics | Khan Academy

Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-statistics/gathering-data-ap/sampling-observational-studies/e/generalize-results Practice identifying to which population the results of a survey can be generalized. View more les

From playlist Study design | AP Statistics | Khan Academy

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Residency Training, Long Hours, and the Effects on Patient Outcomes

When one of Aaron's best friends in medical school returned from an interview for a surgical residency program, he told him how some of the surgeons there bragged that they were worked so hard that the divorce rate among their trainees was greater than 100 percent - some of them burned thr

From playlist Medical Profession

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Calculating a z statistic in a test about a proportion | AP Statistics | Khan Academy

Calculating a z statistic in a one-sample z test about a proportion. View more lessons or practice this subject at http://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-statistics/tests-significance-ap/one-sample-z-test-proportion/v/calculating-a-z-statistic-in-a-significance-test?utm_source=youtube&utm_med

From playlist Significance tests (hypothesis testing) | AP Statistics | Khan Academy

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Sampling Distributions and Confidence Intervals (Part 1 of Intro to Statistics)

Intro to Statistics Part 1. This is part one of a short course on foundations of statistics. If you've never taken a statistics class before (or even if you have), this course will walk you through what you need to know. Check out my e-book, Sampling in Statistics, which covers everythin

From playlist Intro to Statistics

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What does it mean to think of time as a dimension?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Time

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