Trying to understand how people choose platforms for predictions
Lately there’s been a lot of curiosity in my head about how people make choices when they want to test their intuition on different outcomes. Some friends keep telling me that there are smarter ways to approach all this, but I honestly feel like I’m always wandering in circles. The options are huge, and half the time I can’t figure out which place actually gives proper tools and which ones feel unreliable. Maybe someone who’s more experienced can explain how to pick a trusted place for these “future outcome experiments,” especially for someone who’s still figuring things out.
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My econometrics assignment required statistical analysis and interpretation that I was not prepared for. A classmate recommended after using it for his own quantitative paper. I submitted my data and guidelines and the writer incorporated regression models and explained the findings clearly. The paper showed how to interpret p-values and coefficients which helped me understand my own data better. Submitted it two days before the deadline and finally stopped stressing about that class.