Experimental Relative Frequency Understand relative frequency as an estimate of probability and use this to compare outcomes of experiments
The word «average», or the more technical term «expected value», has a specific meaning in probability theory, and it is in general can NOT be used to predict
future outcome of an experiment.
When they spoke about the possibility of Blankfein dying young, as his parents had, Blankfein «lamented this possibility because he would fail to see
the outcome of the experiment that raising his children is,» he recalled.
Let me know in the comments your experience with cold showers or
the outcome of experimenting with them!
We can not use his model to predict
the outcome of any experiment, design a tool, cure a disease or describe natural phenomena with mathematics.
The present state of American society is not encouraging with respect to
the outcome of that experiment.
In the vast span of history, the short fifty - four years of the State of Israel have provided the only laboratory for that demonstration, and at present
the outcome of that experiment is uncertain.
The Schrödinger equation predicts
the outcomes of experiments perfectly.
In the end, the detector performance decides
the outcome of an experiment, and even the most sophisticated data analysis can not make up for a bad detector.
The problem is that quantum theory has never yet failed to predict
the outcome of any experiment.
Even scientists are not immune, subject to experimenter - expectation bias, or the tendency for observers to notice, select and publish data that agree with their expectations for
the outcome of an experiment and to ignore, discard or disbelieve data that do not.
Molecular biologist Matt Kaeberlein of the University of Washington in Seattle says the results are in line with work from his lab showing that slight differences in growth conditions, the genetic makeup of the yeast or other factors can change
the outcome of the experiment.
In his concern for the nature of quantum measurements, Wheeler is addressing one of the most confounding aspects of modern physics: the relationship between the observations and
the outcomes of experiments on quantum systems.
The outcome of the experiment depends on what the physicists try to measure: If they set up detectors beside the slits, the photons act like ordinary particles, always traversing one route or the other, not both at the same time.
Jeffrey Mogil and his group at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, have discovered that men — but not women — stress out mice to the point where it affects
the outcome of experiments.
On this week's show: Kelly Servick talks about how the microbiomes of model mice can change
the outcomes of experiments, and a daily news roundup
Moreover, the team can include effects that happen on much longer time scales than the interaction of the laser pulse itself and that strongly influence
the outcome of experiments.
A lost art in the world of science is the lab notebook, in which scientists write down observations, impressions, and all the variables and
outcomes of an experiment.
But after reviewing the reports issued by a trio of research teams studying the Milwaukee program - one headed by the University of Wisconsin's John Witte, another by Harvard University's Paul Peterson, and a third by Princeton University's Cecilia Rouse - Sawhill and Smith claim that «it is simply not possible at the current time to render a clear verdict on
the outcome of the experiment.»
Then produce a report by describing
the outcome of the experiment and conclude it with the reasons why it happened that way and what benefit can you get out of that particular lab.
Cool to see
the outcome of your experiment here.
The outcome of these experiments was Louis» first set of masterpieces — the Veils.
I'd encourage a US - loving government to pay quite close attention to
the outcomes of experiments America is kind enough to do on our behalf -LRB-; — RRB --RRB-