Fisher's exact probability test
Fisher's exact test
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Fisher's exact probability test
Exact Probability Test / Exact Test
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Polis goes halfway through the process of testing for Fisher's exact probability that the probability of a vote v for opinion (comment) c is significantly different between groups g and g, and uses the higher p-value as the degree to which a vote v for opinion c characterizes group g.
nishio.iconThis usage is not appropriate as a test, but I think it is useful as a measure. What do you think?
o1 Pro.iconThe p-value of a statistical inspection indicates "whether it could happen by chance" and is originally intended to determine "significant or non-significant" by comparison with a pre-determined significance level. However, the p-value obtained in the process may reflect to some extent the strength or weakness of the association between voting for comments and the group. Although this diminishes its validity as a test, it may be practically useful to use it as an indicator for relative comparison of "the degree to which a group is characterized".
incorrect but useful
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