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거의 모든 것을 증명할 수 있는 방법 - 제임스 A.스미스(James A. Smith)
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제임스 A.스미스(James A. Smith) |
TED-Ed
• August 2021
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2011년 한 연구진은 불가능한 결론을 도출할 수 있도록 설계된 연구를 수행했습니다. 이들의 연구는 실제 사람, 정직하게 보고된 데이터, 일반적인 통계 분석으로 이루어졌습니다. 어떻게 한 것일까요? 답은 과학자들이 결과가 유의미한 것인지 무작위한 노이즈인지를 알아내는데 종종 사용하는 통계적 방법에 있습니다. 제임스 A.스미스가 p-해킹에 대해 설명합니다.
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