Not exact matches
Again, evidence would suggest that you will then
get the
same result as before — a normal distribution with the
average manager predicting correctly 50 % of the time.
Perhaps that will be different with something as pocketable as the ViewPad 7x, but don't
get too excited as the
resulting photos are just about
average, and don't hit the
same good standards you now expect from your top - rung mobile phone.
If I take a general
average, and it
gets the
same results as you doing some sort of fancy running mean, with a weighted, binned
average method to back up your
results, it doesn't make a lick of difference.
Or 2) Jelbring's lapse rate is stable so the ATE comes from gravity and variability of the downward surface radiation can be
averaged and you
get the
same result.
You would have to gradually add one medicine at a time and adjust the dosages, always constantly checking with teachers and family members for the
results of each adjustment, paying close attention to the
average amount of time it takes for each medicine to kick in: for example, Adderall kicks in on the very
same day and disappears that night, while Prozac takes several weeks to kick in and several weeks to
get out of your system.