Minireference Co.
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Minireference Co.
@minireference
We're starting a revolution in the textbook industry!
Montreal, QC, Canada. 가입일 Ocak 2013
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Fresh off the press:
Free tutorial: Calculus explained in 25 pages
Printable PDF: minireference.com/static/tutoria… [2MB, 25pp]
Video trailer: youtube.com/watch?v=ZiRF13…
Blog post with more info: minireference.com/blog/calculus-…

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After seven years in the works, the No Bullshit Guide to Statistics eBook is finally done! See the announcement blog post here: minireference.com/blog/noBSstats…
People say teaching both frequentist and Bayesian #statistics in parallel can't be done, but I say ¿Por qué no los dos?

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The MATH & PHYS book is #1 in #Physics of #Mechanics category on Amazon today. If you're taking a first-year university mech or calc class, this would be the time to get the book since it's 17% off today.
See here for details amazon.com/dp/0992001005/… be sure to check the reviews

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Introductions and conclusions are hard!
I'm done writing the STATS book (cf. noBSstats.com) and now writing the intros to tell readers what to expect an pitch why the stats is important, and conclusions that provide and connect the material to a wider context. 1/2
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Wow that's a really nice book. Too bad it's out of print, but the PDF scan is very crisp.
Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF@predict_addict
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Digitisers by Jonny Griffiths is now available for FREE on the ATM website. It features 50 'digitiser' tasks aimed at late GCSE/Alevel students to help with their studies. @therispguy atm.org.uk/digitisers-puz…


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@gregsolon @Maths__Physics1 Check this minireference.com/static/excerpt… (PDF, 37pp). It's a compact review of all the best functions (most useful for describing real-world stuff).
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@Maths__Physics1 Steve Ballmer vibes.
Man, I want to learn about functions so bad right now.
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@Maths__Physics1 Ya! I like the analogy with language: if variables correspond to the nouns of math, then functions correspond to the verbs.
Speaking of functions, I just uploaded the functions chapter from my book here minireference.com/static/excerpt… for people who wants to learn more about them 𝑓s.
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For anyone interested in checking what the book is about, see the concept map here minireference.com/static/concept… and the extended PDF preview here minireference.com/static/excerpt…
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Yey, the No Bullshit Guide to Linear Algebra is #1 in Analytic Geometry today on amazon.
amazon.com/dp/0992001021/…

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@colin_fraser Nice! Indeed, calculus operations are all procedures with infinitely many steps (like the `n`) and infinitely small steps (like the `dx`).
To learn more about math topics using Python, check out the SymPy computer algebra system.
Here is a tutorial:
minireference.com/static/tutoria…
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@lakens Welcome to the Pythonland! Sure we don't have `dnorm` as a built-in function, but `norm.pdf` is there after a `from scipy.stats import norm`.
If anyone is interested, I'm writing a Python tutorial for absolute beginners (no programming exp. required): nobsstats.com/tutorials/pyth…
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Meet section member Adam Cunningham statisticseducatio.wixsite.com/mysite/post/me… and read about the project that led to his best paper award statisticseducatio.wixsite.com/mysite/post/th… 👏🥇
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@oscar_olvera100 @lakens @rcribbie Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for. The function takes one param `eiL` = "Lower Bound of the Negligible Effect Interval for W." The authors recommend eiL=.95 as liberal bound and eiL=.975 as conservative bound. I will experiment with synth data to see how it does.
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@lakens @minireference @rcribbie and his students have been doing some interesting work in this area. Their R package cran.r-project.org/web/packages/n… has a neg.normal() function that I believe does what's being asked.
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@lakens First, THX for your papers on equivalence tests!
I was wondering if you know of any procedures where we can do normality checks as an equivalence test? For example, run KS test where reject H0 means normal, up to a SESOI (smallest deviation form normality of interest).
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