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A rank abundance curve or Whittaker plot is a chart used by ecologists to display relative species abundance, a component of biodiversity. It can also be used to visualize species richness and species evenness. It overcomes the shortcomings of biodiversity indices that cannot display the relative role different variables played in their calculation. The curve is a 2D chart with relative abundance on the Y-axis and the abundance rank on the X-axis. * X-axis: The abundance rank. The most abundant species is given rank 1, the second most abundant is 2 and so on. * Y-axis: The relative abundance. Usually measured on a log scale, this is a measure of a species abundance (e.g., the number of individuals) relative to the abundance of other species. (Wikipedia).
Statistics Lecture 7.2: Finding Confidence Intervals for the Population Proportion
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From playlist Statistics (Full Length Videos)
This video tutorial provides a basic introduction into statistics. It explains how to find the mean, median, mode, and range of a data set. It also explains how to find the interquartile range, quartiles, percentiles as well as any outliers. It also mentions how to construct box and whi
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Lecture on confidence intervals. What are they? How to calculate them? How we can impact business decisions.
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In this lecture explain the meaning of a confidence interval and look at the equation to calculate it.
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From playlist HST.508 Genomics and Computational Biology, Fall 2002
This video explains how to determine mean, median and mode. It also provided examples. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/
From playlist Statistics: Describing Data
Finding The Confidence Interval of a Population Proportion Using The Normal Distribution
This statistics video tutorial explains how to find the confidence interval of a population proportion using the normal distribution. It also explains how to calculate the margin of error also known as the error bound for the true proportion. it discusses how to calculate the sample size
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David Koslicki: "The CAMI Project: Assessment of computational techniques in metagenomics"
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From playlist Computational Genomics Summer Institute 2017
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In this course you will learn how to analyze data. #Statistic plays important role in terms of data analysis. Here you will get exposed to utilize and understand various statistical method to analyse data. The following topic has discussed in this course. - Central tendency (mean and me
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From playlist Ecole d'été 2019 - Foliations and algebraic geometry
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From playlist Resurgence in Mathematics and Physics
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Solving Diophantine equations using elliptic curves + Introduction to SAGE by Chandrakant Aribam
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From playlist Theoretical and Computational Aspects of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture