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Can spurious correlations exist in the (theoretical) population?

Source: stats
Views: 126
Score: 3
Tags: probability correlation random-variable population spurious-correlation
few images in validation and test set

Source: stats
Views: 47
Score: 2
Tags: machine-learning unbalanced-classes computer-vision train-test-split
When not to look at p-value

Source: stats
Views: 56
Score: 2
Tags: hypothesis-testing correlation p-value
Train/test split on time-based data with lagged features

Source: stats
Views: 11
Score: 2
Tags: machine-learning time-series data-leakage train-test-split
I need help with which features to use for clustering

Source: datascience
Views: 7
Score: 2
Tags: clustering k-means pca dbscan