In psychology, the widely usd standard ascribes statistical significance to results which have less than 5 % probability of being explained by random variation.
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In a probabilistic view of neural networks, such random variations can be viewed as a form of statistical sampling, such as Monte Carlo sampling.
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That's impossible-there are far too many random variations due to quantum theory and chaos theory happening over billions of years for that to be possible.
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There may be random variation in the phenotype from fly to fly : one fly may be slightly faster, and accelerate more rapidly, than another.
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:2 ) Random variations swamp out long-term effects in the short run, making it quite difficult to predict the climate for the next few years.
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The idea of such analyses is to tease out the magnitude of the effect of certain treatments because individual studies always have some random variation.
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Rapid random variations in the short wavelength ( i . e . hot ) continuum appear to arise from the disc around the B component.
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:( Outdenting . ) One nice little way to sum up naturalistic evolution is to say that there is random variation but with selective retention.
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These results still strike me as easily explained by random variation, but I'm having trouble articulating exactly what is mathematically wrong with his argument .)
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On average, it will only be constant when X is 200, allowing for some random variation ( you might not kill average age people ).