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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sequence of yes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of affirmative responses or agreements in a conversation or decision-making process.
Example: "After discussing the proposal, we received a sequence of yes from all team members, indicating unanimous support."
Alternatives: "a series of affirmatives" or "a chain of yeses".
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In probability theory and statistics, N is the number of successes in a sequence of yes-or-no experiments, y is the number of success (y = 0, 1, 2,…, N), and p is the probability of success.
A sequence-of-tenses problem.
The Change UK group fears a stitch-up where a sequence of votes allows MPs to vote yes to the customs union (they almost did already) but no to the public vote, allowing both parties to claim clean hands after a free vote with no one to blame.
The following tasks were used for assessment of executive functions: orthographic verbal fluency, semantic verbal fluency and auditory go-no-go (children heard a sequence of numbers and had to say "yes" to every number but 8, when they supposed to stay quiet).
An iterative bidding technique was used to explore individual WTP that involved a scenario to describe the IYCF counseling service (Box 1) followed by a sequence of dichotomous choice questions (i.e. yes or no to the bid offered in each question) and a final open-ended question about the mothers' maximum WTP (Fig. 1).
Maybe a sequence of earthquakes discouraged them.
It's a sequence of astonishing power.
However, whereas it is straightforward to write down an equation for the linear regression model, this is infeasible for the regression tree-based random forest model, since it is a combination of thousands of trees, each tree being a sequence of yes/no questions about the predictors that must be answered sequentially in order to arrive at the appropriate predicted value.
The binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribution of the number of successes in a sequence of n independent yes/no experiments, each of which yields success with probability a.
There is a sequence of steps.
Test is used to determine whether a sequence of binomial data - meaning it can take only one of two possible values e.g. African/non-African, yes/no, male/female - is random or contains systematic 'runs' of one or other value.
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