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milestone_4 [2024/03/18 13:20]
scott [Procedure]
milestone_4 [2024/03/22 17:52] (current)
scott [Test and Pass Off]
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     - Notice that the width (difference between upper and lower bounds) of the confidence interval shrinks as n grows. This matches our intuition that more data will result in better estimates.     - Notice that the width (difference between upper and lower bounds) of the confidence interval shrinks as n grows. This matches our intuition that more data will result in better estimates.
   - Produce a table summarizing your results. Include the value of n, the number of successful trials at each distance, your estimates of the probabilities p<​sub>​20</​sub>,​ p<​sub>​40</​sub>,​ and p<​sub>​60</​sub>,​ and the 95% confidence intervals for each estimate.   - Produce a table summarizing your results. Include the value of n, the number of successful trials at each distance, your estimates of the probabilities p<​sub>​20</​sub>,​ p<​sub>​40</​sub>,​ and p<​sub>​60</​sub>,​ and the 95% confidence intervals for each estimate.
-  - Compare your confidence intervals with data from another ​team. You can just use their computed confidence intervals directly, you don't need to recompute confidence intervals on their raw data.+  - Compare your confidence intervals with data from another ​group. You can just use their computed confidence intervals directly, you don't need to recompute confidence intervals on their raw data.
     - Answer these questions: is one system better for all distances? Or, does the answer to this question depend upon the distance, e.g., is one system better at 20 feet and the other system better at 40 feet?     - Answer these questions: is one system better for all distances? Or, does the answer to this question depend upon the distance, e.g., is one system better at 20 feet and the other system better at 40 feet?
  
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   - Show that the 'Hit Indicator LED' on the board and top of the gun comes on for target kit 2   - Show that the 'Hit Indicator LED' on the board and top of the gun comes on for target kit 2
   - Verify that gun 2 cannot be hit by an opponent when the 'Hit Indicator LED' is on   - Verify that gun 2 cannot be hit by an opponent when the 'Hit Indicator LED' is on
-  - Verify that hits can be reliably detected when the kits are at least 40 feet apart.+  - Verify that hits can be reliably detected when the kits are at least 40 feet apart
   - Demonstrate that there are no false positives   - Demonstrate that there are no false positives
     - Point gun 2 at the room lights and demonstrate that hits are not recorded     - Point gun 2 at the room lights and demonstrate that hits are not recorded
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