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Anyone here have experience with statistical hypothesis testing?


1of10Charnatives

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On 2/5/2020 at 10:31 AM, 1of10Charnatives said:

I’ve got a question I wanna look at using hypothesis testing but although I had some exposure to it for my degree that was many moons ago and tbh my grade in business statistics reflected that it was one of the subjects I had the weakest grasp of any I studied. If anybody’s even decent at that stuff I could use a hand not screwing it up. Post here or pm me.

Oh and before you ask the question relates to running qb’s as they age, so not remotely relevant to the Panthers.

A tremendous amount of what you're looking to analyze will depend heavily on the criteria to turn subjective terms into objective and testable data.  From there, do the null hypothesis and see what the numbers bear out.

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20 hours ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I would wager at least half of your posts on any given thread are just personal insults as I just pointed out in another thread before scrolling down and seeing this one... 

I would be personally stunned to see a 4Corners post that is actually worthwhile. 

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Just now, 1of10Charnatives said:

So would I. Of course, he's been on ignore for months now...

Yeah, I am considering putting him on that as well. Not really because he upsets me in any way, his posts literally are valueless. The only real entertainment I get is from seeing him insert some dumb UNC reference into an unrelated thread and then having a complete hissy fit when anyone attacks UNC. I may keep him off ignore just to see those autistic meltdowns. 

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