Hi Krish, just a small correction 15:32 of this video. As from Z table you are getting whole area of the left side of +3, so left side tail also will be inside the area you are getting. As total area of the bell curve is =1 and for two tailed test same amount of tail area 0.0113 will be on left side of -3. So total area of CI interval will be 1-(0.0113+0.0113)=0.9774. Also P value will be =0.0113+0.0113=0.0226.
Thanks alot krish. I have done Masters in applied Statistics domain. But i never find any teacher in my life who has explained these concepts like this. I have attended your live stats community session that was quite amazing. Keep it up you are doing tremendous job.
Hi sir,0.0113 corresponds to the area to the right side of 3, but by dividing by 2 Reduces the area,it means it doesn't corresponds to the area for z-score=3 so is the following right: 0.0113 is the area to the right side of 3, same area lies in the left side of 3, so 0.0113+0.0113+middle area =1
HI Krish, Your are teaching is awsome and easy to follow. I have subscribed to 1 neuron. Can we calculate Aree under curve , Ac = (1 + CL) / 2 (1+0.95)/2 = 0.975 = > 0.975 Not sure, if this will work for one tail/2 tail
Thanks for your clear explanation! Maybe it's convenient to add that the P value is the probability that you see the data, given the fact that your null hypothesis is true. So, how smaller the p value, how smaller the chance that your null hypothesis could be true. Happy coding ! :)
Here comparing the P-value with Significance Value is contradicting with the lecture of the Community Session of Stats class 6 at time 1:23:40. Please Krish clarify again with example else it would be a forever confusion for many like me.
sir, can you please do 7 day machine learning like how you did 7 days stats. Because of time conflict I could not attend the live session but I did go over the recording daily .very great efforts and very helpful 7 day session.
Hi Krish. I am Student of Bio Science. Now I’m working with a reputed bank as MIS corordinator. I want to learn Data Science. But unable to get from where I should start. Please suggest
Hi Krish, just a small correction 15:32 of this video. As from Z table you are getting whole area of the left side of +3, so left side tail also will be inside the area you are getting. As total area of the bell curve is =1 and for two tailed test same amount of tail area 0.0113 will be on left side of -3.
So total area of CI interval will be 1-(0.0113+0.0113)=0.9774.
Also P value will be =0.0113+0.0113=0.0226.
I really appreciate his efforts but he has continously made the same darned mistake since so many previous videos!! Somebody let him know!!
Exactly. P-value should be 0.0027
Just one dream in life that's to meet krish naik and thank him 🙏
Thanks alot krish. I have done Masters in applied Statistics domain. But i never find any teacher in my life who has explained these concepts like this. I have attended your live stats community session that was quite amazing. Keep it up you are doing tremendous job.
you should realise that he calculated the p value wrong here
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Hi sir,0.0113 corresponds to the area to the right side of 3, but by dividing by 2 Reduces the area,it means it doesn't corresponds to the area for z-score=3 so is the following right:
0.0113 is the area to the right side of 3, same area lies in the left side of 3, so 0.0113+0.0113+middle area =1
yes it should be 0.113*0.113
Thank you so much I have exams next week and I have learnt a lot here
Thanks Krish Sir for the P- Value, significance value and based on that to accept or reject . Very clear explanation.
Thanks for continuous impartations
HI Krish, Your are teaching is awsome and easy to follow. I have subscribed to 1 neuron.
Can we calculate Aree under curve , Ac = (1 + CL) / 2
(1+0.95)/2 = 0.975 = > 0.975
Not sure, if this will work for one tail/2 tail
Great great sir thank you 💖
Thanks for your clear explanation! Maybe it's convenient to add that the P value is the probability that you see the data, given the fact that your null hypothesis is true. So, how smaller the p value, how smaller the chance that your null hypothesis could be true. Happy coding ! :)
Sir when will be the new batch of full stack data science program is starting
Here comparing the P-value with Significance Value is contradicting with the lecture of the Community Session of Stats class 6 at time 1:23:40. Please Krish clarify again with example else it would be a forever confusion for many like me.
he is wrong here, both sides it will be 0.0113, total p value double of that
Great explanation 😀
What if our z score is greater than 3? How we will calculate the P- Value?
sir, can you please do 7 day machine learning like how you did 7 days stats. Because of time conflict I could not attend the live session but I did go over the recording daily .very great efforts and very helpful 7 day session.
He is doing this from today onwards at 7pm
I used to sleep in stats class and finally i woke up
Hi Krish. I am Student of Bio Science. Now I’m working with a reputed bank as MIS corordinator. I want to learn Data Science. But unable to get from where I should start. Please suggest
why is he making the same mistake again and again in p value calculations, in live also and here also
Start ml community session
Please don't say I explained in previous video otherwise we have to go there to understand
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