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- noun a card or badge used to identify the bearer
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Examples
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David Hedges, aka Dave.i.d., is a bit of a mystery.
New music: Dave.i.d. – Gangs EP Michael Cragg 2010
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I specifically used choose to deal with non-replacement rather than multiplying i.i.d probabilities.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Welcome to Washington, Mr. Ricci: 2009
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If you can generate that process long memory component + white noise etc using i.i.d series as driving noise, you can apply the above method.
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What is the null hypothesis in Fig 7 a and c significant regime shifts? i.i.d Gaussian?
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What is the null hypothesis in Fig 7 a and c significant regime shifts? i.i.d Gaussian?
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Yep, take N samples from i.i.d gaussian, sort the data in ascending order, sort the data in descending order..
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Indeed, this serves as rather a pretty illustration of non-i.i.d. errors in a pretty simple situation.
Hansen and the "Destruction of Creation" « Climate Audit 2007
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Positive temporal correlation means that there must be low-frequency variation in the temperatures, not helping either. i.i.d process with annual deviation of 0.15 C would be easier to reconstruct in RMSE sense with noisy observations than a positively correlated process with 0.15 C sd driving noise – the former has lower variability.
Polar Urals Update and Jones et al 1998 « Climate Audit 2006
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Regression assumptions presume independent identically distributed i..i.d errors, which is not demonstrated in MBH98 and appears to be untrue, although this discussion is beyond the scope of this article.
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But now here is a change for statistical inference: after we get 5-sigmas we can drop the ‘Gaussian i.i.d’ hypothesis.
Willis E on Hansen and Model Reliability « Climate Audit 2006
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