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2018 Sep 19
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Bias in R's random integers?
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2018 Sep 19
2
Bias in R's random integers?
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Philip B. Stark | Associate Dean, Mathematical and Physical Sciences |
Professor, Department of Statistics |
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-3860 | 510-394-5077 | statistics.berkeley.edu/~stark |
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2018 Sep 19
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2018 Sep 19
2
Bias in R's random integers?
...rs. In that case the ratio could
> be about 1.03.
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> Duncan Murdoch
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Philip B. Stark | Associate Dean, Mathematical and Physical Sciences |
Professor, Department of Statistics |
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-3860 | 510-394-5077 | statistics.berkeley.edu/~stark |
@philipbstark
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2018 Sep 19
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2018 Sep 19
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2018 Sep 19
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2018 Sep 19
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2018 Sep 19
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Bias in R's random integers?
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> > University of California
> > Berkeley, CA 94720-3860 | 510-394-5077 |
> statistics.berkeley.edu/~stark
> <http://statistics.berkeley.edu/%7Estark>
> > <http://statistics.berkeley.edu/%7Estark> |
> > @philipbstark
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> Philip B. Stark | Associate Dean, Mathematical and Physical Sciences |
> Professor, ?Department of Statistics |
> University of California
> Berkeley, CA 94720-3860 | 510-394-5077 | statistics.berkeley.edu/~stark
> <http://statistics.b...
2018 Sep 19
0
Bias in R's random integers?
...> --
> Philip B. Stark | Associate Dean, Mathematical and Physical Sciences |
> Professor, ?Department of Statistics |
> University of California
> Berkeley, CA 94720-3860 | 510-394-5077 | statistics.berkeley.edu/~stark
> <http://statistics.berkeley.edu/%7Estark> |
> @philipbstark
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2018 Sep 19
4
Bias in R's random integers?
On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 at 13:43, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>
wrote:
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> I think the analyses are correct, but I doubt if a change to the default
> is likely to be accepted as it would make it more difficult to reproduce
> older results.
I'm a bit alarmed by the logic here. Unbiased sampling seems basic for a
statistical language. As a consumer of R I'd
2018 Sep 19
2
Bias in R's random integers?
El mi?., 19 sept. 2018 a las 14:43, Duncan Murdoch
(<murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>) escribi?:
>
> On 18/09/2018 5:46 PM, Carl Boettiger wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > It looks to me that R samples random integers using an intuitive but biased
> > algorithm by going from a random number on [0,1) from the PRNG to a random
> > integer, e.g.
> >