The first thing any scientist does before performing an experiment is to form a hypothesis about the experiment's outcome. This often takes the form of a null hypothesis, which is a statistical ...
The first study of why people struggle to solve statistical problems reveals a preference for complicated rather than simpler, more intuitive solutions -- which often leads to failure in solving the ...
The purpose of the course is to introduce the statistical methods that are critical in the performance analysis and selection of information systems and networks. It includes fundamental topics as ...
In the early 1920s, a trio of scientists sat down for a break at Rothamsted agricultural research station in Hertfordshire, UK. One of them, a statistician by the name of Ronald Fisher, poured a cup ...
Robust statistical reasoning is vital in the courtroom, as historical cases have shown. Take, for example, the case of Sally ...
Yuko Kinoshita receives funding from Australian Research Council (Project name: The Big Australian Speech Corpus). She is affiliated with the Forensic Speech Science Committee (FSSC) of the ...