Ride share blowout sale
A certain ride sharing company sent me the following offer: pay $20 up front and your rides will be $4.50 ($2.50 for the carpool version) for 28 days. Is this a good deal? Let’s find out!
A certain ride sharing company sent me the following offer: pay $20 up front and your rides will be $4.50 ($2.50 for the carpool version) for 28 days. Is this a good deal? Let’s find out!
I know this is an answered question, but I was curious how detrimental it is to use a Wilcoxon rank-sum test in lieu of a student t-test. This brief simulation assumes that the assumptions for a simple two-sample t-test are met:
Last week, I took a workshop with the one and only Hadley Wickham learning about data visualization! As part of the course we learned about shiny and so I turned one of the figures from my recent publication on bacterial vaginosis into a shiny app hosted on shinyapps.io.
The data may not contain the answer. The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does not ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of data.
passive voice, gerund form, jargon.