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Describing and Formulating ABMs: The ODD Protocol

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Study finds straightforward way to model growth of vein networks

October 3, 2016 by Patrick Ammerman

A new study by Eleni Katifori, an assistant professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy of the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts & Sciences, and Henrik Ronellenfitsch, a postdoc in her lab, described how a simple rule guides the development of the vasculature in both animals and plants.
They used mathematical modeling to show that this rule, known as adaptive feedback, can produce the most efficient possible network of veins for any organism.

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Introduction to Agent-Based Modeling (ABM)

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Information Theory: Practice

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Review Session for Exam #1

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Information Theory

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Parsimony and Collinearity

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Data and Models

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Errors in Hypothesis Testing; Linear Regression

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How I used A / B testing to hack my kids

A/B testing is used to test one or more “treatments” or experiments over a “control” or the existing experience. A metric is measured, usually based on a user action such as a click through or “conversion” with a baseline against the control.

Sounds like science to me!

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Intro to Statistical Inference (cont'd)

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Lecture: Intro to Models and Modeling

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Lecture: Understanding Science

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Lab: Introduction to R, RStudio, and RMarkdown

  1. Download and install R on your laptop (http://cran.at.r-project.org/)
  2. Download and install RStudio on your laptop (https://www.rstudio.com/home/)
  3. Complete the following two OpenIntro Statistics labs:
  4. Read the following sections of the OpenIntro Statistics book:  1.1-1.3, 1.6-1.7 (this will help with the Introduction to Data lab)

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Lecture: Introduction and Overview of Course

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Download  Essay to students about the fallacy of fixed math ability

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