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    Stat 231 Course Notes

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    11 11 12 14 16 Measurement Analysis 2.1 2.2 Measurements of Spread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Measurements of Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 Probability Theory Statistical Models 4.1 4.2 Generalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Types of Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Estimates

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    Bose–Einstein condensate From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Velocity-distribution data of a gas of rubidium atoms‚ confirming the discovery of a new phase of matter‚ the Bose–Einstein condensate. Left: just before the appearance of a Bose–Einstein condensate. Center: just after the appearance of the condensate. Right: after further evaporation‚ leaving a sample of nearly pure condensate. A Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) is a state of matter

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    loves to wear‚ for mainly for aesthetics‚ the [ancient] flip-flop. Wearing flip-flops is becoming more common in today’s world; a women’s lacrosse team wore them in the Oval Office under the Bush Administration (Stevens 688). While Stevens finds them acceptable to wear round pools‚ at the beach‚ short trips outside‚ and at the gym‚ there are a safety problem in other places‚ like the airport‚ subway‚ and offices. Flip-flops have a thin sole and no support which does not give one’s foot

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    holiday is called la Chandeleur‚ Fête de la Lumière‚* or jour des crêpes. Not only do the French eat a lot of crêpes on Chandeleur‚ but they also do a bit of fortune telling while making them. It is traditional to hold a coin in your writing hand and a crêpe pan in the other‚ and flip the crêpe into the air. If you manage to catch the crêpe in the pan‚ your family will be prosperous for the rest of the year. There is much architecture in France. One is the Statue of Liberty and it was a gift of

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    Press Freedom

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    life and media’s right to peek into it. The stress of having to constantly live up to public expectation is obviously daunting for well-known people as every step of their life has to be well thought of before even attempting it. On the flip side of the coin‚ however‚ a person will only receive respect once he/she has earned it. Whether the press receives this appalling amount of freedom or not‚ a person’s exemplary character will always save him/her from disgrace. If politicians and celebrities

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    Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan and Plato’s Republic are two of the most significant works discussing the nature of rule and justice. They both introduce a necessary notion of an absolute monarch that presides over a commonwealth. Plato’s philosopher king is appointed to reign over his imaginary Kallipolis‚ while a Leviathan comes to the rescue of the forlorn people in a State of Nature. And while their rights to rule are similar‚ and they both are vital parts of own commonwealths‚ the two monarchs live

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    Loyalty is the devotion and faithfulness you have to a community‚ a group‚ or an individual. Your duties can be obligations of respect‚ voluntary‚ or obligations you have agreed to‚ involuntary. Sandel states‚ “These include obligations of solidarity and loyalty‚ historic memory or religions faith- moral claims that arise from the communities and traditions shape our identity (Sandel pg220).” An example of this is when a basketball player signs the consent form to be on the basketball team he is

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    How many ways are there to select Senate members for this committee (assuming party affiliation is not a factor in selection)? 100c18=100!/[(100-18)!*18!]=30‚664‚510‚802‚988‚208‚300 6. A fair coin is tossed two times in succession. The set of equally likely outcomes is {HH‚ HT‚ TH‚ TT}. Find the probability of getting exactly two

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    Can machines think? Turing didn’t describe the human vs. machine game right away‚ to make a point. He didn’t just flip a coin to see what he was going to write about. His point is simple. If you can distinguish between a man and a machine‚ in the game‚ you could come to the conclusion that the machine doesn’t think‚ right? WRONG! He introduced the idea of the man vs. woman game to prove that making such a conclusion is not in fact a conclusion‚ but an assumption. If it was a fact that‚ if you

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    are specific types of non sequiturs. * Appeal to probability – takes something for granted because it would probably be the case‚ (or might possibly be the case). * Argument from fallacy – assumes that if an argument for some conclusion is fallacious‚ then the conclusion itself is false. * Base rate fallacy – making a probability judgement based on conditional probabilities‚ without taking into account the effect of prior probabilities. * Conjunction fallacy – assumption that an outcome

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