quotes:
"you don't have to know this, but if you're really interested, you can go and take a look, and run all the statistical analysis!" (grins)
comments:
poor undergrad students with processor the speed and size one-sixth of yours have no time to be interested =(
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Hello folks,
if you have not realized by now, tutorial solutions are posted up on Edventure after all the tutorials are over. You should know by now that the coursework is fairly cumulative and that it's beneficial for you to grasp each week's concept prior to new class information. While I'm just an experimental psychologist here to help you understand the concepts involved in statistics, I'm not a hardcore statistician, and so I'm not the best person in accurately representing algorithms using greek alphabets. Your best bet is to look at the solutions posted by Prof. to see how the equation models should be written. After all, I believe he will be pretty particular about it.
I apologize for my limitation in writing and translating alien language. People like us care more about running efficient experiements and deriving the statistics we need, and not so much representing our findings in the form of equations. If you're lagging behind or strugging with some of the statistical applications, please do not hesitate (and do not wait) to find us for assistance.
Your friendly neighborhood TA,
SQ
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that's one over enthu, and one over crappy.
i think i prefer the brainy one.
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