Ajsra 9 months ago • 100%
Awesome. Good to know. Thanks!
Ajsra 9 months ago • 50%
Alright.
Ajsra 9 months ago • 100%
Right. I guess I kinda agree.
Ajsra 9 months ago • 100%
I guess I am part of the Python Forum and the Python subreddit. But I haven't really been active lately. Too much other stuff going on.
Ajsra 9 months ago • 100%
That is cute. But why a cat?
Ajsra 9 months ago • 70%
Wow. Wonder what will happen now? Civil war?
Here's a list with some good Pandas resources if you. These are great if you want to learn how to use Pandas to e.g. read and manipulate data.
Ajsra 4 years ago • 100%
Oh yes. Chilies are perennial even though the most common species is called Annuum. But we'll see how it turns out!
Now I just need to get more flexible 😬
This is a tutorial that covers what the paired sample t-test is, btiefly, before going into the practical details. I found that it helped me understand when to use this test but the most awesome part is that I now know how to apply this test with Python. I also discovered a new package, called Pingouin, which seems great to use performing statistical tests in Python.
Ajsra 4 years ago • 100%
I am! Actually, I am planning on doing it on a chili plant. We'll see how it will turn out!
Ajsra 4 years ago • 100%
Oh. Thanks made me smile. Now I can go and get some good night's sleep. Take care!
"Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 through non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as mask wearing and social distancing are a key tool in combatting the impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. These actions also have greatly reduced incidence of many other diseases, including influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). "
Ajsra 4 years ago • 100%
Getting through grad school and earning my PhD degree is def something I am proud of.
"We found that what people think of empathizers depends on who is receiving their empathy. People don’t necessarily like or respect those who show empathy toward morally questionable individuals, ...”
Ajsra 4 years ago • 100%
Oh, this is very interesting. I have a couple of research projects in mind that all are, in some sense, including the use of VR as a means of intervention. That said, cognitive training has received a lot of critiques over the past year and is, in my opinion, not really working (not my area of expertise, of course). What will VR therapy in the form of cognitive training add to the old e.g. brain training apps? Because it's more "real"? Thanks for posting this.
Ajsra 4 years ago • 100%
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