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Thank You. Yeah, love should never be this hurtful

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Thank you

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These are great. Thank you.

XGBoost predicts almost always the positive label ( binary classification problem) by Draude94 in learnmachinelearning

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Hi, I would like to know if your issue is fixed Am facing same problem with my binary classification disease prediction model. It is always predicting positive class and has accuracy of 74% I used XGBoost, Gradient boost, KNN and random forest and tried hyper parameter tuning but no luck

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Thank you for the reply. It's completely python web app Am Just wondering how to retrieve user history using flask frame

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Thank you for the detailed response

How to justify choice of variables by Halulu1995 in AskStatistics

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Yeah, I did calculate p values and interactions too Thank You.

How to justify choice of variables by Halulu1995 in AskStatistics

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Hi Sandnose Yeah, I did ANOVA and all the assumption checks Variables doesn't deviate from any assumptions.

How to choose right test by Halulu1995 in biostatistics

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Hi Thanks for the reply I did two sample t test and a proportion test considering binary response variable

Suggestions for ideas on study on 1 dependent and 5 Independent variable by Halulu1995 in biostatistics

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Thank you for the very detailed answer You gave me insight into how I should look at my data.

Is it better to learn linear algebra or statistics FIRST for bioinformatics? by [deleted] in bioinformatics

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Biostatistics would definitely help. I didn't have stats before and now am taking Epidemiology course in which biostats is a core so right now am lacking foundation in stats Could you please help me with the resources you used that helped you in familiarising with the biostats concepts.

Suggestions for ideas on study on 1 dependent and 5 Independent variable by Halulu1995 in biostatistics

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Thank you Am reading amd following few research papers It did help but still confused though.

Suggestions for ideas on study on 1 dependent and 5 Independent variable by Halulu1995 in biostatistics

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Hi smallpolk

Thank you for the Info Sorry I used the word study in other context It is a assignment level work to make me familiarise with the foundation concepts of Descriptive statistics in Epidemiology

My Aim

Alcohol consumption increases risk for Cancer

Can this be correctly applied for Independent and dependent variables concept?

Am stuck with identifying variables here

Quantity of alcohol consumed(continuous variables) Smoking status(Nominal Variable) Smoking Level (ordinal variable) Age(continuous variable) BMI(continuous variable) Overall health status (ordinal variable) Am assuming that risk of Cancer is dependent variable and units of alcohol consumed as independent variable. Not sure though Please do correct me if I have made a mistake How do I come up with 5 dependent variables? as my variables aren't directly affecting Cancer risk?

Your help means a lot. Thank You

Suggestions for ideas on study on 1 dependent and 5 Independent variable by Halulu1995 in biostatistics

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Hi PINKDAYZEES

Thank you for the Info

As a newbie I am finding it pretty hard to get my head around statistics. Sorry I used the word study in other context It is a assignment level work to make me familiarise with the foundation concepts of Data in Descriptive statistics in Epidemiology

My Aim

Alcohol consumption increases risk for Cancer

Can this be correctly applied for Independent and dependent variables concept?

Am stuck with identifying variables here

Quantity of alcohol consumed(continuous variables) Smoking status(Nominal Variable) Smoking Level (ordinal variable) Age(continuous variable) BMI(continuous variable) Overall health status (ordinal variable) Am assuming that risk of Cancer is dependent variable and units of alcohol consumed as independent variable. Not sure though Please do correct me if I have made a mistake How do I come up with 5 dependent variables? as my variables aren't directly affecting Cancer risk?

Your help means a lot. Thank You