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The Law of Large Numbers (LLN)
The Law of Large Numbers (LLN) is a fundamental concept in probability and statistics. It essentially states that as the number of trials or observations increases, the average of the results will converge towards the expected value or true mean. In simpler terms, the more data you have, the more reliable your sample average becomes.
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In this project, the European Social Survey (ESS) dataset (Round 11) was analyzed using association rule mining to uncover patterns related to people's feelings about their household income.
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Monte Carlo Simulation in Julia
Week 5 - Using this lesson plan, students will have ample time to delve deep into the world of Monte Carlo simulations and gain hands-on experience with the Julia programming language.