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community.cochrane.orgAlthough the results for Study 1 would be interpreted as „statistically significant‟, the size of the effect was not important. 2. ‘Statistically non-significant’ results may or may not be inconclusive. If …
Simple random walk - Uppsala University
www2.math.uu.seThe monkey at the cliff can be interpreted as placing an absorbing barrier at x = 1 (or x = k). By studying a random walk with two absorbing barriers, one on each side of the staring point, we can solve The Gambler’s ruin: Two players, A and B, play a game with independent rounds where, in each round, one
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Patient and Public Participation Policy
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