ESD.86 Models, Data and Inference for Socio-Technical Systems (MIT)
In this class, students use data and systems knowledge to build models of complex socio-technical systems for improved system design and decision-making. Students will enhance their model-building skills, through review and extension of functions of random variables, Poisson processes, and Markov processes; move from applied probability to statistics via Chi-squared t and f tests, derived as functions of random variables; and review classical statistics, hypothesis tests, regression, correlation
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11.3.1 A masking experiment The procedure for a masking experiment is shown in Figure 38. First, the threshold for hearing is determined across a range of frequencies (Figure 38a). Then, a masking stimulus is presen
Extracellular and Multicellular Connections
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By the end of this section, you will be able to:
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