Separate names with a comma.
Absolutely you can - in fact I recommend it to my students to save time.
It's always helpful to post a screenshot of the exam question to help others help you. The 0.264 is the complete linear predictor for a female...
Yes, such a culture would mean that newbies would never learn anything, which would lead to more mistakes. So it's bad management and if you find...
Theta is a function of the mean of the distribution. Phi is the "other" parameter - in this case, sigma. Hence, the c(y,phi) function should only...
Paper B is covered in the Paper B Online Resources (PBOR) which is included in your purchase of the Combined Materials Pack (CMP). The online...
Since even "calculate" questions now require working in the online exams, you will NOT receive full marks. You might get the answer mark but none...
I'm assuming you just calculated each of them the long-winded way and got the same answers. In which case you would have got the marks - it just...
The issue is the name you are using in the data.frame does not match the name used in the lm function. Hence, the predict function has no idea...
App still works, but it's not available for iphones. Certainly students have been passing around the "CP1 Acronym" excel spreadsheet - so might...
Re-read the question, it doesn't say Exponential distribution with parameter 2.
The statistician has made a mistake - that's why you are asked to calculate the actual value in part (iii) and then comment on why the...
Remember the posterior is proportional to the prior multiplied by the likelihood. That's why the parameters are not matching the likelihood on its...
Yes, that's a standard abbreviation and so markers will know what it means. If you use something non-standard then do define it.
Yes, so if you store the observed frequencies in "obs" and the expected frequencies in "exptd" then recall the formula is: \(\sum...
The built in chisq.test function doesn't work well here as it doesn't correctly calculate the degrees of freedom when you fit a model - so you...