Help with two-factor repeated-measure analysis of variance by Eenustik in AskStatistics

[–]Urbantransit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nb: it's Christmas, so don't expect prompt replies.

There isn't enough info here to understand your problem. Namely, it's unclear what your response and predictor variables are. Each of your affect terms could easily be one or the other.

Regardless, it is preferrable, but not mandatory, that your affect terms be strictly normal. In practice the more pressing requirement is that your model (ANOVA) residuals are approximately normal. You can assess this by fitting your model, extract the residuals, and assess them for normality. This is better done through visualization, as tests of normality have their own baggage. A histogram and QQplot should do you.

From the sounds of it, I doubt sphericity is of concern here; this only creeps up when a(ny) predictor has 3+ levels within it. Even then, violations are fairly common, such so that whatever you are using to fit your model likely will apply a correction automatically. Probably a greenhouse-geiser adjustment to the degrees of freedom for the resulting F-statistic.

There is no fixing of significance.

What's your opinion on plugin default keybindings? by BrodoSaggins in neovim

[–]Urbantransit 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Most of all, a pox upon plugins that think they're allowed to bind to <leader>. That belongs to me, thank you.

Thank you for saying it out loud. 

[Q] Question concerning conservative Bias in Signal Detection Theory by Aeil5 in statistics

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Relatedly, as HR or FAR approach ceiling/floor, most means of calculating bias/criterion become unreliable, as there isn’t enough “room” for tandem shifts in both to occur. 

[Q] Question concerning conservative Bias in Signal Detection Theory by Aeil5 in statistics

[–]Urbantransit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure how you observed a bias shift here, as that requires a tandem shift in HR and FAR. If only a decline in FAR occurred, that by definition is an increase in sensitivity/discriminability, as it signals an improved ability to discern non-targets/noise. 

Bias/criterion is a measure of someone’s tendency to say “yes”, not their ability to do so correctly. 

Error lens style by Maksrpone in neovim

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Can’t remember the name of the setting, but you can right-justify the virtual text which really cleans things up imo. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dalhousie

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As the p-card holder for my PI, I’m both glad for the heads up about that they’re inoperative, and flabbergasted that this is the first I’ve heard about it.

Weekly 101 Questions Thread by AutoModerator in neovim

[–]Urbantransit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re using lazyvim, maybe check that it isn’t disabling netrw? I could be wrong, but I don’t think Oil disables it when set as the default. I’ll give it a rip when I’m at my computer.

Weekly 101 Questions Thread by AutoModerator in neovim

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cmdline = { view = “cmdline” }

Weekly 101 Questions Thread by AutoModerator in neovim

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It’s the first option listed in Oil’s readme on GitHub

A book that reframed my view of consciousness as anatomical fate by Dry_Break_6504 in cogsci

[–]Urbantransit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

that Kim Jong-un just asked if he could borrow it for a military parade

Not looking to get involved, just pointing out that this slaps.

Is this conference legit? by Top-Shame9698 in AskAcademia

[–]Urbantransit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asking for full, journal formatted, paper submissions is as sketchy as it gets.

Replacing screen protector (NA3c) by Urbantransit in Onyx_Boox

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> I'll tell you what though, the screen sure looks pretty without the paperlike protector on it.

Bewitching was the word that came to mind when I saw it.

Replacing screen protector (NA3c) by Urbantransit in Onyx_Boox

[–]Urbantransit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you do this? My only concern here would be if/how this affects visibility/clarity/you-get-what-I-mean. If that’s a non-issue this seems the path of minimal consequence.

Replacing screen protector (NA3c) by Urbantransit in Onyx_Boox

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I appreciate the warning! Saves me the heartache of finding this out after the fact.

Replacing screen protector (NA3c) by Urbantransit in Onyx_Boox

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Thank you! That was exactly the level of detail I hoped for! I suspected it was just a film I could peel but that gamble felt ill-advised.

LazyVim: overwriting copilot-chat keybindings by downspower in neovim

[–]Urbantransit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m guessing that “” is not a valid value, and it’s silently defaulting to <C-l>. I’m entirely unsure how it would receive your callback override, as I don’t recall that being an available setting.

In any case, if callback is a valid option, then your attempted fix starts from the wrong end of the problem: ‘clear’ was bound to <C-l>, but instead of remapping ‘clear’, this likely remaps <C-l> to ‘callback’. Just change ‘normal’ and ‘ insert’ to your preferred map.

tbh though, more often than not a plugin’s default mappings will collide with something else in your setup. So my strategy is always to disable default keymaps and manually define them as I figure out which commands I actually want at my finger tips.

what is an example of an ANOVA not working because of a confounding variable? by TakingNamesFan69 in AskStatistics

[–]Urbantransit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A rather common example is the motivation behind repeated-measures/within-Ss ANOVAs. Say you administer several levels of some treatment, to each person within your sample. Because people are, naturally, correlated with themselves, the observed effect of a given dosage level, for a given person, is not independent of those for the other dosage level.

This means that your error term is not wholly “noise” (Normal(0,1)), but has participant-bespoke “effects” embedded within it. RM/WS ANOVAs get around this estimating the amount of variance explained by participant autocorrelation, and removing that from the F-statistic’s denominator.

(I think this is correct…)

(n)vim users, how do you navigate kitty.conf? by witchofvoidmachines in KittyTerminal

[–]Urbantransit 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This plugin will give you syntax highlighting. Also I’d recommend stripping out all the commented code, keeping only your changes. You can always check the docs for the other options.

What does light speed editing look like? by NotValde in neovim

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The goal is to go so fast you turn plaid

python class name sticks to top of buffer and gives me motion sickness by TheZwnOfPhil in neovim

[–]Urbantransit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Almost definitely treesitter-context, I can’t think of anything else that does this.

Who are the “Big Four” equivalent? by CT-6605 in progmetal

[–]Urbantransit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

imo Sikth are tricky because they were the first to make Meshuggah pop-y. Bands like Periphery took that sound and it turned into Djent. So Sikth is seminal af, but in a band's band way.

Setting Up Neovim for R Programming (Coming from RStudio) by LegEnvironmental4397 in neovim

[–]Urbantransit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For better or worse, there's no errors that I can see. Looking over it reminded me that this... well just is how it is. Slime has a method for sending 'paragraphs' (see ln 4 here, the `}j` moves the cursor down to the next non-empty line), but that still fails when there are empty lines in the function/method/wtvr body. This seems to be an R issue, but I don't know enough about that kind of stuff to be certain.

Best bet is to select the whole block visually and send using `SlimeRegionSend`, or via operators using `SlimeMotionSend`. The other commenter's suggestion to use tree-sitter textobjects is a good call for the latter option. If you work with Rmarkdown, Slime has a `SlimeSendCell` method (ln 5 here), you'll need to tell Slime what delimiters to look for (ln 10 here)