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Annotated and synthetic math problems with an error taxonomy. The dataset likely contains problems and annotations for mathematical reasoning. The source, size, and specific creation details are unknown.
A dataset related to Bayesian statistical methods, published on Kaggle. The specific content, size, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata. Further details about the data's creator, collection method, and temporal scope are unknown.
Kaggle hosts a dataset created for a project to optimize workflow for x-ray operations. The dataset's author and specific details like size and structure are unknown.
Monthly tabulations from the California Economic & Statistical Research Bureau detail Earned Income Tax Credit, Young Child Tax Credit, and Foster Youth Tax Credit usage. The report provides statistics on credit amounts, number of dependents, and preparer type, cross-sectioned by county.
Monthly tabulations of tax filings for the Earned Income Tax Credit, Young Child Tax Credit, and Foster Youth Tax Credit in California. The data provides credit use by county, preparer type, credit amount allowed, and number of dependents. It is produced by the Economic & Statistical Research Bureau of the State of California.
Monthly tabulations of tax filing statistics for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Young Child Tax Credit, and Foster Youth Tax Credit in California. The data provides credit use by county, preparer type, credit amount allowed, and number of dependents. It is produced by the Economic & Statistical Research Bureau.
Monthly tabulations from California's Economic & Statistical Research Bureau detail Earned Income Tax Credit, Young Child Tax Credit, and Foster Youth Tax Credit use. Statistics are broken down by county, preparer type, credit amount allowed, and number of dependents. The data provides cross-sectional views of tax credit filings for California residents.
State of California year-end tabulations detail Earned Income Tax Credit, Young Child Tax Credit, and Foster Youth Tax Credit use. The dataset provides statistics by county, preparer type, credit amount allowed, and number of dependents. It was produced by the Economic & Statistical Research Bureau and last updated in March 2026.
Year-end tabulations from the California Economic & Statistical Research Bureau detail Earned Income Tax Credit, Young Child Tax Credit, and Foster Youth Tax Credit usage. The dataset provides credit use by county, preparer type, credit amount allowed, and number of dependents.
A dataset from Kaggle concerning the television artist Bob Ross, likely containing statistical data about his work. The specific content and structure must be verified after download as column details and sample data are unavailable. It was published on the Kaggle platform.
Herbert Hoijtink's dissertation from Utrecht University develops approximate Bayesian methods for evaluating informative hypotheses using Bayes factors. The work proposes default prior specification methods and uses normal approximations for posterior distributions in a general class of statistical models. Two software packages were developed to compute the Bayes factor.
The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) is a global standard for reporting diseases and health conditions. It is published and maintained by the World Health Organization (WHO). The dataset likely contains structured codes and descriptions for classifying morbidity and mortality information.
This social science resource by Tendai Charles provides R scripts for Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to analyze STEM participation. Updated in March 2026, it focuses on the comparison of predictive models used to identify factors influencing entry into STEM fields.
Beyond Final Regret is a benchmark artifact designed for stress-testing hyperparameter optimization algorithms. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but details regarding its author, organization, and creation date are unknown. Its specific size, row count, and file formats are also unspecified.
Kaggle hosts this dataset focused on signal optimization. The dataset's specific content, size, and origin are not detailed in the provided metadata. Its title suggests it likely contains data related to optimizing signals, which could be applied in fields like telecommunications or control systems.
Texas sales tax data includes gross sales, taxable amounts, and number of reporting outlets, organized by quarter. The information is derived from tax returns submitted by taxpayers. Data is categorized by industry and available at city, county, and metropolitan statistical area levels.
Statistical data compiled by German reporter Olaf Gersemann for the book 'Cowboy Capitalism: European Myths, American Reality'. The data is presented in extensive yet accessible charts and graphs to compare economic systems, focusing on growth, job security, and income equality. The dataset originates from the paperswithcode platform.
AccessScience provides educational material covering major scientific disciplines, including statistical mechanics. The content is described as incisively written and high-quality, curated by an author named Max Dresden. The specific temporal coverage and volume of articles are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Research by Scott I. Tannenbaum investigates factors affecting training success in modern military systems. The work advances understanding of training system design by analyzing performance improvement in operational environments. It focuses on concepts like self-confidence, motivation, and the optimization of training resources under fiscal constraints.
Ten prevalent health risk behaviors among US teenagers are analyzed, including regular alcohol use, tobacco use, illegal drug use, and suicidal thoughts. This statistical portrait is based on data from three national surveys: the Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, and the National Survey of Adolescent Males. The study examines changes in risk-taking, patterns of multiple risk-taking, and the involvement of risk-takers in school, sports, and other activities.