Channel: StatQuest with Josh Starmer
Category: Education
Tags: josh starmerdata sciencenaive bayesmachine learningstatquestgaussianstatistics
Description: Today we're going to talk about Bootstrapping. This is one of those fancy sounding things that is actually quite simple and crazy powerful. Today we will walk through how Bootstrapping can be used to test hypotheses with p-values. For more information about using Bootstrapping to calculate p-values, see: web.stanford.edu/class/archive/cs/cs109/cs109.1178/lectureHandouts/170-samples.pdf ...and... stat.ucla.edu/~rgould/110as02/bshypothesis.pdf And to learn more about the minimum number of measurements required for Bootstrapping, see: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/33300/determining-sample-size-necessary-for-bootstrap-method-proposed-method For a complete index of all the StatQuest videos, check out: statquest.org/video-index If you'd like to support StatQuest, please consider... Patreon: patreon.com/statquest ...or... YouTube Membership: youtube.com/channel/UCtYLUTtgS3k1Fg4y5tAhLbw/join ...buying a StatQuest Study Guide... statquest.org/studyguides ...a cool StatQuest t-shirt or sweatshirt: shop.spreadshirt.com/statquest-with-josh-starmer ...buying one or two of my songs (or go large and get a whole album!) joshuastarmer.bandcamp.com ...or just donating to StatQuest! paypal.me/statquest Lastly, if you want to keep up with me as I research and create new StatQuests, follow me on twitter: twitter.com/joshuastarmer