Lecture 13 - Presentation and Speed Flashcards

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What is lie factor?

A

Ratio of size of effect shown in the graph to size of effect in data

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2
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What is data density?

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Ratio of number or entries in data matrix to area of data graphic

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3
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What are the two goals when presenting data?

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convey story

establish credibility

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4
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What steps should you take when producing a plot?

A
Plot the graph
Highlight residuals
Refine the fit
Fake CI about the predictions
Add a legend
Mathematics specifying the model
Add parameter estimates
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5
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What are two reasons why R is slow?

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The language itself - decisions made when it was invented
The way the language is implemented - changes to base R made by members of core R team, only 6 active members, overriding concern is to make R stable rather than fast.

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6
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What is a profiler?

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Piece of software that records instructions computer is executing

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7
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Why do profilers slow code?

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Observer effect - act of observation influences the phenomenon being observed

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8
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What does profvis do?

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Provides visual depiction of slow portions of the code

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