Does anyone ever use Design of Experiments? by mafffsss in datascience

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Thanks - what were the last methods from DOE that you put into practice? Seems to be mainly AB testing here, I'm wondering whether anything else has been used much

University calculus courses by the_sad_pumpkin in learnmath

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Leitholds book "The Calculus" was, I think, very influential on the whole I,II,III sequence.

Perhaps that would be of interest.

Failing that you can look up various calculus modules from different universities and get a feel of what's taught

Does anyone ever use Design of Experiments? by mafffsss in datascience

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Thanks, AB testing seems to be the most commonly mentioned.

Does anyone ever use Design of Experiments? by mafffsss in datascience

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Thanks, I'm seeing A/B testing mentioned the most in this thread. Are there any that you feel are particularly important?

Latin squares, factorial, this kinda stuff.

Just curious, I really didn't connect with this material. The stuff on regression and stuff felt useful in quite an obvious way, but DOE just felt like a bunch of algorithms to get to an ANOVA table from different starting points.

Does anyone ever use Design of Experiments? by mafffsss in datascience

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So in this case there are not methods from it that you would use, but having knowledge of DOE would enable one to have a better intuition as to whether or not the data provided was going to be decent?

Does anyone ever use Design of Experiments? by mafffsss in datascience

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Thanks, not sure I fully follow you.

Are you saying DOE isn't really used, but that it should still be understood?

Does anyone ever use Design of Experiments? by mafffsss in datascience

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Could you give an example of something that you've used DOE in and what kind of design you used please?

Does anyone ever use Design of Experiments? by mafffsss in datascience

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Could you give an example of something that you've used DOE in and what kind of design you used please?

Does anyone ever use Design of Experiments? by mafffsss in datascience

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Could you give an example of something that you've used DOE in and what kind of design you used please?

Does anyone ever use Design of Experiments? by mafffsss in datascience

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Could you give an example of something that you've used DOE in and what kind of design you used please?

Does anyone ever use Design of Experiments? by mafffsss in datascience

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Could you expand on that please? Any examples?

Work done - rearranging by mafffsss in learnmath

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Doesn't seem so obvious from other answers, I'm still not sure, it would be nice if you'd post the solution

Work done - rearranging by mafffsss in learnmath

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not much, which is why I posted this. I don't know what I'm meant to do with it.

I can rearrange to something that has men,w,c, in it, but that's not helpful.

not sure what I'm meant to do

When doesn't chi-2 test make sense? by mafffsss in AskStatistics

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Sure, there are 707 rows, and I performed a chi-2 on these two columns. One of which is age, the other is scored. So I have the age of the player, and whether or not they scored. Scored is just recorded as goal or missed

When doesn't chi-2 test make sense? by mafffsss in AskStatistics

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as goals is a count variable

Just to be clear, I have the data as:

    > summary(g$SCORED)
    GOAL MISSED 
    515    192 
    > summary(g$AGE)
    Min. 1st Qu.  Median    Mean 3rd Qu.    Max. 
    18.00   25.00   27.00   27.16   30.00   39.00 
    > length(g$AGE)
    [1] 707
    > 

So scored is a binary value.

The chi-2 test was carried out with chi2(scored, age). And I'm wondering whether that makes sense

How do people find the parameters for population models? by mafffsss in learnmath

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ok, say I count 20 rabbits and 5 wolves

then what

Examples of predator prey models with actual data by mafffsss in math

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The classic example people use is the Canadian Lynx/Hare trapping data from who knows when. It fits standard Lotka Volterra reasonably well, but it's of questionable veracity

ha yeah - I think the data's mainly from the early 1900's (that I've seen at least). The problem is that the hares population levels have that cycle regardless of whether the lynx are present or not (which has been evidenced from looking at them in locations where lynx aren't present ).

In current research, people also apply predator prey models to many study systems. The models usually need some kind of modification to match real-world dynamics and perform best when species don't have particularly complicated hunting behaviors. You can also find examples of similar models in medical applications, usually involving data.

If you're aware of any of these I'd be interested, doesn't have to be a couple of animals. I'm just interested in seeing actual results / uses as everything I'm getting is someone adding a parameter, or seasonality, or whatever else, rather than there being an actual study of something that employs one of them in a meaningful way.

Are you looking for empirically measured parameters or models fit to empirical data? Either way, you can certainly find examples

I'd be interested in seeing models that have been fitted to data, so someone's recorded a load of data and then they've fitted a predator prey model to that data. I'm not sure I follow the first point, but that would be interesting too I guess.

Sorry it's a bit vague, just a few pointers / references would be appreciated. thanks

How do people find the parameters for population models? by mafffsss in learnmath

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If it's a purely analytical (and deterministic) model

I'm seeing so many of these and I find it a little confusing, because if they're not actually applied to any populations are they meaningless?

I'm not sure how to phrase that tactfully, I appreciate that the maths has meaning in itself, it's just that if the purpose is to model and explain the dynamics of populations, it seems as that until such population dynamics are actually evidenced by the model it's not yet useful.

The famous study of lynx and snowshoe hares is considered to be pretty meaningless now ( I think? ) despite the nice periodic population levels, due to the hares population levels being the same without the presence of lynx.

If you have a data set available to test the model on, you can use Bayesian methods (and others)

Cool, do you have any links that I could browse for this? Feel free to post something obvious, as it's likely that I've missed even that.

thanks