Matthew effect

Woozle effect

The Woozle effect, also known as evidence by citation, occurs when a source is widely cited for a claim it does not adequately support, giving said claim undeserved credibility. If replication studies are not done and no one notices that a key claim was never well-supported in its original publication, faulty assumptions may affect further research. The Woozle effect is somewhat similar to circular reporting in journalism, where someone makes a questionable claim, a journalist unthinkingly accepts it and republishes it not realizing its dubious origins, and other journalists and the public continue to repeat and duplicate the unsupported claim. (Wikipedia).

Woozle effect
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The 10 Most Important Physics Effects

A count-down of the 10 most important effects in physics that you should all know about: 10: The Doppler Effect (for sound and light) 9. The (real!) Butterfly Effect 8. The Meissner-Ochsenfeld Effect The video is from here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rokoid75KxI 7. The Aharonov-

From playlist Physics

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AWESOME Physics demonstration. Coriolis effect (explained)!!!

The Coriolis effect refers to the apparent deflection of objects (such as airplanes, wind, missiles, and ocean currents) moving in a straight path relative to the Earth's surface. Its strength is proportional to the speed of the Earth's rotation at different latitudes. For example, a plane

From playlist MECHANICS

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Sound Effect I

This is a video response to RootBerry Sound Effect Contest. I've been able to do this sound since I was a kid and I've never met anybody else who could do it... Anyway, forgive me for that. ;~)

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How I Set Sudoku: zetamath

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From playlist How To Set A Sudoku

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Doppler Effect(HD)

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From playlist Physics

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50 AMAZING FERRET FACTS

Hey Creatures! Come and learn over 50 amazing facts about the incredible domestic ferret (Mustela putorius furo). If you have any other pet ferret information or ferret facts to share in this Ferret 101, leave a comment down below, and don't forget to tell me which ferret fact was your fa

From playlist BONUS WEASELS

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7 AMAZING Supersonic boom (explained)! DOPPLER EFFECT!

In this video i show seven supersonic boom, i demonstrate Doppler effect and i explained all these!

From playlist WAVES

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The Leidenfrost effect!

In this video the Leidenfrost Effect, a water droplet will float on a layer of its own vapor if heated to certain temperature. I stick my hand (momentarily) directly into liquid nitrogen but don't suffer any injuries due to the Leidenfrost effect.

From playlist THERMODYNAMICS

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Doppler Effect with Car Horn

The Doppler Effect—the sound of coming and going: When a source of sound is moving toward you, successive wavefronts arrive more frequently. You perceive this increase in frequency as a higher tone. Conversely, if the source of sound is moving away from you, the time between wavefronts

From playlist Oscillations and Waves

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Teach Astronomy - Doppler Effect

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ The Doppler Effect is the shift of wavelength or frequency of a source of waves due to the motion of that source of waves. Doppler Effect is most familiar in terms of sound waves. As a source of sound, such as a siren, approaches you, the pitch or frequency

From playlist 06. Optics and Quantum Theory

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I Adopted A Ferret! (Welcome home, Noodle)

Get CuriosityStream: https://curiositystream.com/Emzotic Code: Emzotic I adopted a new pet ferret! Meet my new baby ferret, Noodle! I love ferrets so much. Ferrets make great pets, but please do your research first. 0:00 - 2:42 - In search of a fur baby 2:42 - 5:28 - Visiting the animal

From playlist BONUS WEASELS

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Waves 6_1 Doppler Effect

Explaining the Doppler effect. Worked problems.

From playlist Physics - Waves

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Mod-03 Lec-06 The Samkhya Philosophy - II

Indian Philosophy by Dr. Satya Sundar Sethy, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Madras. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

From playlist IIT Madras: Introduction to Indian Philosophy | CosmoLearning.org Philosophy

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Why Should we REPORT Effect Size for Hypothesis Tests (16-10)

Significance tells us that the effect was likely not due to chance. Effect size is a standardized measure of how large the effect was. Cohen’s d is the most commonly used measure of effect size for t tests. There are three statistical reasons to report an effect size: if generalization is

From playlist Assumptions, Significance, & Effect Size Wrap-Up (WK 16 - QBA 237)

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HTE: Confounding-Robust Estimation

Professor Stefan Wager discusses general principles for the design of robust, machine learning-based algorithms for treatment heterogeneity in observational studies, as well as the application of these principles to design more robust causal forests (as implemented in GRF).

From playlist Machine Learning & Causal Inference: A Short Course

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Cohen’s d Effect Size for t Tests (10-7)

An effect size is “a standardized measure of the size of an effect”. Unlike p values, effect sizes can be objectively compared to determine whether a treatment had any practical usefulness. Cohen’s d is the most commonly used measure of effect size for t tests. This video makes three point

From playlist Statistical Significance vs. Effect Size

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Subject- vs. group-level analyses

This video lesson is part of a complete course on neuroscience time series analyses. The full course includes - over 47 hours of video instruction - lots and lots of MATLAB exercises and problem sets - access to a dedicated Q&A forum. You can find out more here: https://www.udemy.

From playlist NEW ANTS #5) Permutation-based statistics

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Sound Effect III

This is a video response to RootBerry Sound Effect Contest. I saw a man who could play music like that. I'm not that good, though. Anyway, forgive me for that. ;~)

From playlist Other...

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This Is How Much Stress Earth Gets From Planets, Stars and Blackholes

Hello and welcome to What Da Math! In this video, we will talk about various tidal effects that Earth gets from other planets. Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2318196&ty=h Enjoy and please subscribe. Other videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9hNFus3sjE7jgrG

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