Posts tagged: confidence intervals
The U.S. lags badly in some international math tests, but in the TIMSS test we crack the top ten. Or at least we did a decade ago. pic.twitter.com/hrs8LnJ1uF
— Noah Smith 🐇 (@Noahpinion) July 29, 2022
contributed by Andy on Jul 29, 2022 in confidence intervals, progress?
Big study of ~70k Covid cases showing Omicron's far lower severity of outcomes vs Delta
— Mike Bird (@Birdyword) January 12, 2022
Symptomatic hospitalisation -53%
Median hospital stay length -70%
ICU admission -74%
Mortality -91%
Major effects among both vaccinated and unvaccinated patients.https://t.co/xxxlYanRVL pic.twitter.com/3fsdd1OLIR
contributed by Andy on Jan 11, 2022 in covid, small multiples, confidence intervals
30 behavioral scientists designed a
— Katy Milkman (@katy_milkman) December 8, 2021
54 condition “megastudy” testing different
4-week digital programs to increase the gym visits of
61,293 @24hourfitness members
574 forecasters failed to predict what worked
TODAY our results are out in @Naturehttps://t.co/9UHuCs5LXz pic.twitter.com/32PapTLTwd
contributed by Andy on Dec 8, 2021 in confidence intervals, change is hard