In a study of senior CS majors, U.S. students are tops in skills
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In a study of senior CS majors, U.S. students are tops in skills
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#2here's the outline (1) version without paywall
https://outline.com/HrWjwE (1)
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#3here's the outline (1) version without paywall https://outline.com/HrWjwE (1)
This is about caviar prices.
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#4> When it comes to computer science skills, U.S. students approaching graduation have a significant advantage over their peers in China, India, and Russia.
So much for "world domination".
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#6Meanwhile, most computer science jobs are not in the U.S.
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#7It could be that my memory of hypothesis testing is outdated, but being 1 standard deviation away from the mean isn't evidence of a significant difference in skills.
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#8> When it comes to computer science skills, U.S. students approaching graduation have a significant advantage over their peers in China, India, and Russia. So much for "world domination".
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#9It could be that my memory of hypothesis testing is outdated, but being 1 standard deviation away from the mean isn't evidence of a significant difference in skills.
Except that this isn't hypothesis testing. The graphs are not clearly labelled, but I'm interpreting the results as indicating that the entire population is shifted. This would be a significant advantage.
(If it was hypothesis testing, 1 sigma could be statistically significant depending on sample size. You might be confusing the population variance with the sample mean variance.)
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#10Meanwhile, most computer science jobs are not in the U.S.
On average the best paying and most technically interesting ones are.