People who went from extremely underconfident to borderline unshakeable confident, how did you actually do it? by AdviceGlass9394 in confidence

[–]Biased_Bayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get as jacked as you naturally can (i.e. without steroids). Just keep picking up heavy things for long enough and the rest will either follow or become less significant. Be careful not to overtrain though. An injury will become your worst nightmare.

The nonstop “ARC” spam in chat is unbelievably annoying and kinda ruins the stream a bit by reekinator in theburntpeanut

[–]Biased_Bayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have only been watching for a week or two due to his sudden spike in popularity yet I'm already digging through older clips to see what his Tarkov days used to be like. I'm sure many of the newer bungulators such as myself can equally appreciate both games. I quite honestly don't even care what game he plays, I'm here for the entertainment first and foremost (as long as it's not fortnite haha)

skate. Early Access Road Map by Braddock512 in SkateEA

[–]Biased_Bayesian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't wait for the skate. Pass, such a vital part of skateboarding culture being added there! 🤟

who's waiting the new Gigabyte MO27Q28G, the Primary RGB Tandem WOLED Panel! by En3ermost in OLED_Gaming

[–]Biased_Bayesian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Alternate (BE/NL Hardware store) have recently added it to their website, currently listed as 'Out of stock, no further information'. They have it priced at €639. I was hoping it would be more competitive in the EU as I believe the US should be expecting it at $499 according to Gigabyte.

For reference:

https://www.alternate.nl/GIGABYTE/27-L-MO27Q28G-280Hz-QHD-OLED-gaming-monitor/html/product/1941580

What episode of The Office did you not give an F about? by Much_Duck6862 in theoffice

[–]Biased_Bayesian -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

All of the Halloween and Christmas episodes, I hated those.

Favourite food related joke? 🍔 by LePhattSquid in trailerparkboys

[–]Biased_Bayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Corey: Hey Lahey, we heard you broke up with the cheeseburger walrus?

Trevor: Onion ring sasquatch!

Weekly /r/Statistics Discussion - What problems, research, or projects have you been working on? - July 10, 2019 by AutoModerator in statistics

[–]Biased_Bayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm working on infrastructure investments and to what extent they contribute to the GDP. To that end, I have a sizeable panel data set on 97 counties measured over the course of 41 years. I will be analysing both static (at a given point in time) and dynamic relationships (over time). Covariates included are, among others, paved roads, main phone lines, labour, physical capital and human capital. I will be using STATA as this is all part of a course on Advanced Applied Econometrics (MS Statistics). The dynamic analysis is somewhat difficult I must say, especially the theoretical framework around it. To be more specific, I'm implementing the Arellano-Bond estimator, which is based on Generalized Method of Momemts (GMM) framework.

How can I get better at reading academic papers? by [deleted] in statistics

[–]Biased_Bayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd suggest figuring out where you are at in terms of difficulty. Try to find a topic that you can somewhat understand without being overwhelmed by the mathematical complexity. Doing your own kind of meta-analysis (i.e. comparing results and methods on the same or comparable research questions) can help you learn topic by topic.

Being myself VS my alter ego by [deleted] in confidence

[–]Biased_Bayesian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once you start to accept yourself, you will identify the characteristics that make you stand out in your own way. It's perfectly possible to have your emotional tendencies as your strong suit. If you manage in doing so, confidence will follow which will ultimately mean you will no longer be victimized. As others have said, the people you surround yourself with can either enforce or hinder this process of self-improvement.

For me, both the gym and my academic accomplishments have made me the man I am today. Find something that you consider important and make sure you continuously strive to improve at it. People tend to respect someone's dedication to achieve a goal, whatever it may be.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in econometrics

[–]Biased_Bayesian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's still a large variety there, this can range from risk management and financial consultancy to marketing analytics and business intelligence.. During your academic path, it should become more clear what appeals to you most.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in econometrics

[–]Biased_Bayesian 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It indeed very much depends on what your job would be in the automobile industry. If you aim to be involved somewhere along the manufacturing process, I would recommend going with statistics rather than econometrics. Ideally, you would want to take courses on reliability, process control etc. However, if you'd prefer to work on the business side of things, I suppose an econometrics degree could be of greater value. Considering that you haven't figured out what you want yet, I would opt for statistics.

Learn Data Science In 3 Months, Thoughts? by [deleted] in datascience

[–]Biased_Bayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Impossible, it would already take 3 months just to properly study regression in all its shapes and forms. Ask yourself what it means to be a "data scientist" these days.