Thanks Sterling for clearing it out!
Ahh, it doesn't have to be so Sake I can find four observations (0, 20, 0, 20) that has a large enough variability to still include 20 as not an outlier but the average is 10 =D.
Tom, if you see the statistics homework I get in my Ph.D. program, you will understand that this problem was more for research ideas than homework help.
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I want my research to be able to statistically model someone's decision factors and be able to predict their next action. Everyone has a set of logic and problem solving skills that ties in closely to their decision making. Maybe I'll share my research ideas, but this topic was to brainstorm the type of logic people use.
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Edit: I don't even know how to accurately explain the classes I am taking.
Ahh, it doesn't have to be so Sake I can find four observations (0, 20, 0, 20) that has a large enough variability to still include 20 as not an outlier but the average is 10 =D.
Tom, if you see the statistics homework I get in my Ph.D. program, you will understand that this problem was more for research ideas than homework help.
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I want my research to be able to statistically model someone's decision factors and be able to predict their next action. Everyone has a set of logic and problem solving skills that ties in closely to their decision making. Maybe I'll share my research ideas, but this topic was to brainstorm the type of logic people use.
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Edit: I don't even know how to accurately explain the classes I am taking.








