An inconsistent triad consists of three propositions of which at most two can be true. For example: 1. * Alice loves me. 2. * If Alice loves me, then she would have sent flowers. 3. * Alice has not sent flowers. If one finds oneself believing all three propositions of an inconsistent triad, then (in order to be rational) one must give up or modify at least one of those beliefs. Maybe Alice doesn't love me, or maybe she wouldn't send flowers to me if she did, or maybe she actually has sent flowers. Any inconsistent triad {A, B, C} gives rise to a trilemma {{A, B}, {B, C}, {C, A}}. (Wikipedia).
Consistent Independent, Dependent and Inconsistent
Learn about whether a system of linear equations is consistent independent, consistent dependent or inconsistent in this free math video tutorial by Mario's Math Tutoring. We go through a couple different ways to solve these three examples. 0:16 Three Things that Can Occur with 2 Lines
From playlist Systems of Linear Equations - Solving
Inconsistent and Dependent Systems of Equations
Watch more videos on http://www.brightstorm.com/math/algebra SUBSCRIBE FOR All OUR VIDEOS! https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=brightstorm2 VISIT BRIGHTSTORM.com FOR TONS OF VIDEO TUTORIALS AND OTHER FEATURES! http://www.brightstorm.com/ LET'S CONNECT! Facebook ► https:
From playlist Algebra I
Covariance (1 of 17) What is Covariance? in Relation to Variance and Correlation
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate:a http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will learn the difference between the variance and the covariance. A variance (s^2) is a measure of how spread out the numbers of
From playlist COVARIANCE AND VARIANCE
Covariance (5 of 17) What is the Covariance Matrix?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate:a http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will learn the covariance matrix is an nxn matrix (where n=number of data sets) such that the diagonal elements represents the va
From playlist COVARIANCE AND VARIANCE
Covariance (12 of 17) Covariance Matrix wth 3 Data Sets and Correlation Coefficients
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate:a http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will find the correlation coefficients of the 3 data sets form the previous 2 videos. Next video in this series can be seen at:
From playlist COVARIANCE AND VARIANCE
Calculus 3: Tensors (11 of 45) Tensor of Rank 3: The Triad (A 2nd Look)
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain a triad tensor “matrix”. In this video I will concentrate on the subscript notations of the “rows”. (A triad is a tensor of rank 3 has 27 components in a “row”, “column”, and “page” 3 dimensio
From playlist CALCULUS 3 CH 10 TENSORS
Calculus 3: Tensors (12 of 45) Tensor of Rank 3: The Triad (A 3rd Look)
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain a triad tensor “matrix”. In this video I will concentrate on the subscript notations of the “pages”. (A triad is a tensor of rank 3 has 27 components in a “row”, “column”, and “page” 3 dimensi
From playlist CALCULUS 3 CH 10 TENSORS
The Nature of Causation: Mental Causation
In this final lecture in this series on the nature of causation, Marianne Talbot discusses the topic of mental causation. We do what we do because we believe what we believe. Or do we? How does mental causation work? We have causal theories of reference, perception, knowledge, content and
From playlist Philosophy of Mind
Limits of correlation (applied)
Correlation is a standardized covariance (i.e., translated into unit-less form with volatilities). It cannot be used alone: (i) it can be "distorted" by low volatilities, and (ii) it does not give information revealed by the scatter (in this example, both hedge fund series are similarly co
From playlist Statistics: Introduction
Stanford Seminar - Decision Making at Scale: Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Platforms
Ashish Goel Stanford University This seminar series features dynamic professionals sharing their industry experience and cutting edge research within the human-computer interaction (HCI) field. Each week, a unique collection of technologists, artists, designers, and activists will discuss
From playlist Stanford Seminars
What is the alternate in sign sequence
👉 Learn about sequences. A sequence is a list of numbers/values exhibiting a defined pattern. A number/value in a sequence is called a term of the sequence. There are many types of sequence, among which are: arithmetic and geometric sequence. An arithmetic sequence is a sequence in which
From playlist Sequences
Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music Part 8: Tuning with Pure Major and Minor Triads
UCI Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music (Fall 2012) Lec 08. Pitch Systems in Tonal Music -- Tuning with Pure Major and Minor Triads -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/introduction_to_pitch_systems_in_tonal_music.html Instructor: John Crooks, MFA License: Cre
From playlist Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music
Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music Part 7: The Minor Triad and a Circular System of Thirds
UCI Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music (Fall 2012) Lec 07. Pitch Systems in Tonal Music -- The Minor Triad and a Circular System of Thirds -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/introduction_to_pitch_systems_in_tonal_music.html Instructor: John Crooks, MFA Lice
From playlist Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music
Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music Part 6: Pythagorean Tuning and the Pure Triad
UCI Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music (Fall 2012) Lec 06. Pitch Systems in Tonal Music -- Pythagorean Tuning and the Pure Triad -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/introduction_to_pitch_systems_in_tonal_music.html Instructor: John Crooks, MFA License: Creat
From playlist Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music
Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music Part 4: Circular Pitch Systems and the Triad
UCI Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music (Fall 2012) Lec 04. Pitch Systems in Tonal Music -- Circular Pitch Systems and the Triad -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/introduction_to_pitch_systems_in_tonal_music.html Instructor: John Crooks, MFA License: Creati
From playlist Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music
The DARK Triad Test Explained - Personality Quiz
Check out that awesome FREE 3-in-1 personality quiz (and let me predict things about you): https://practicalpie.com/free-personality-test/ The full Personality Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcsc_EsJmsA&list=PLg999NlgHHrSm0uH_jPdx3a5gZghq31TU&index=1 Learn more about personali
From playlist Personality Psychology
Lecture 7. Harmony: Chords and How to Build Them
Listening to Music (MUSI 112) Professor Wright explains the way harmony works in Western music. Throughout the lecture, he discusses the ways in which triads are formed out of scales, the ways that some of the most common harmonic progressions work, and the nature of modulation. Professor
From playlist Listening to Music with Craig Wright
Stanford Webinar - How to Analyze Research Data: Kristin Sainani
In this webinar, Associate Professor Kristin Sainani walks you through the steps of a complete data analysis, using real data on mental health in athletes. She provides practical, hands-on tips for how to approach each step of the analysis and how to improve rigor and reproducibility of yo
From playlist Statistics and Data Science
Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music Part 9: A 12-Tone Pythagorean Set
UCI Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music (Fall 2012) Lec 09. Pitch Systems in Tonal Music -- A 12-Tone Pythagorean Set -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/introduction_to_pitch_systems_in_tonal_music.html Instructor: John Crooks, MFA License: Creative Commons B
From playlist Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music