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What is reflexive thematic analysis? What is reflexive thematic analysis? Reflexive thematic analysis is an easily accessible and theoretically flexible interpretative approach to qualitative data…
Is gradient boosting prone to overfit? A larger number of gradient boosting iterations reduces training set errors. Raising the number of gradients boosting iterations too…
What does non normal distribution mean? A non-normal return distribution (one that is asymmetric, not symmetrical) is a distribution of market performance data that doesn’t…
What is beta value in linear regression? The beta values in regression are the estimated coeficients of the explanatory variables indicating a change on response…
How does Bonferroni correction impact our post hoc tests? The Bonferroni correction is used to limit the possibility of getting a statistically significant result when…
How do you calculate average percentage error? This is a simple but Intuitive Method to calculate MAPE. Add all the absolute errors across all items,…
What is the difference between absolute and relative values? Relative Value. While absolute value examines the intrinsic value of an asset or company without comparing…
What are 1X1 convolutions used for? 1×1 convolutions are used to compute reductions before the expensive 3×3 and 5×5 convolutions. Besides being used as reductions,…
How many photos do we see a day? According to a Mary Meeker annual Internet Trends from 2014, people uploaded an average of 1.8 billion…
What is weight in perceptron? So the weights are just scalar values that you multiple each input by before adding them and applying the nonlinear…