Question

One of these values is computed using a correction that involves a ceiling function after constructing a set of non-conformity scores in a method called conformal prediction. When estimating one of these values, the central limit theorem gives an asymptotic variance of the form: x times (-5[1])one-minus-x, all over a density squared. These values are estimated by minimizing a tilted absolute value penalty called “pinball loss” in a form of regression named for them. These values for a t-distribution are written as a (*) t with two subscripts, the first being its degrees of freedom. When the CDF is strictly increasing, its inverse gives these values. These (10[1])values for a sample are plotted (10[1])against these values for a Gaussian (10[1])in a diagnostic (10[2])test for normality with a hyphenated two-letter name. For 10 points, the median is the “0.5” (-5[1])example of what values (10[1])below (10[2])which a stated proportion of the distribution (10[1])lies? ■END■ (10[3]0[1])

ANSWER: quantiles [accept empirical quantiles; accept percentiles; prompt on critical values with “critical values are an example of what more general type of quantity?”; reject “medians” or “quartiles”] (The next-to-last sentence refers to Q–Q plots.)
<TM, Other Science (Math)>
= Average correct buzz position

Buzzes

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?TUHConv. %Power %Neg %Average Buzz
2024 Chicago Open07/28/2024Y1392%0%15%132.75