Statistical Skill Measure
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A Statistical Skill Measure is a cognitive skill measure by a that allows a cognitive agent to solve statistical tasks.
- Context:
- It can (typically) assume s Numeracy Skill, such as an arithmetic skill.
- It can (typically) involve Statistical Concepts.
- Example(s):
- To recognize and perform a Statistical Hypothesis Testing Task.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Skilled Statistician, Algorithm, Abstraction.
References
2014
- (Jordan, 2014a) ⇒ Michael I. Jordan. (2014). “I guess that I have to say something about "deep learning".
- … ... These are a few examples of what I think is the major meta-trend, which is the merger of statistical thinking and computational thinking.