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Curated Video
Introduction to Collusion in Oligopoly Markets
This is a lecture video discussing collusion in markets, particularly in oligopoly markets. The speaker introduces the concept of collusion and explains why and how it prevails in certain markets. The video provides examples and explains...
Curated Video
Extension of Property Rights and the Coase Theorem
In this video, the topic of the extension of property rights is discussed, and how governments use it to correct market failure. The Coase theorem is explained and an example is given to illustrate this principle. The video also explains...
The Business Professor
Integrative, Distributive, Compatible Negotiations
This Video Explains Integrative, Distributive, Compatible Negotiations
Curated Video
Predictive Analytics with TensorFlow 2.3: Using Information Theory in Predictive Modeling
This video will first explain you the information theory. We will then see types of entropy. We will use the information theory in Python. • Study the different types of entropy • Use information theory in Python
Curated Video
Predictive Analytics with TensorFlow 7.3:Using Multilayer Perceptrons for Predictive Analytics
For this video, we will be using bank marketing datasets. The data is related to direct marketing campaigns of a Portuguese banking institution. The marketing campaigns were based on phone calls. We will do predictive analytics using...
Global Health with Greg Martin
How to answer interview questions on Management and Leadership
If you are preparing for a job interview or thinking about the next steps in your career, then this video will help you think through how to prepare for questions about management and leadership competencies. In this video Dr Greg Martin...
Curated Video
Design a computer system using tree search and reinforcement learning algorithms : Running the Blackjack Environment From the OpenAI Gym
From the section: Model-Free Prediction and Control With Monte Carlo (MC). In this section, we will learn one of two improvements on DP – Monte Carlo, a method which does not require a model of the environment. We talk about a new...
The Business Professor
Cognitive Framing in Negotiations
This Video Explains Cognitive Framing in Negotiations
Curated Video
Understanding the Impact of Parentheses on Expressions with Fractions and Decimals
In this video, students learn about the impact of parentheses on the value of expressions with fractions or decimals. Using visual aids, the video demonstrates how moving parentheses can affect the outcome of addition, subtraction,...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Causality. Why you shouldn't use Bradford Hill criteria!
Determining causality isn't easy. Correlation doesn't mean causation. And yet where we see a strong correlation between an exposure and an outcome, we need to be able to determine if there is a cause and effect relationship. Public...
The Business Professor
What is Criminal Intent - Mens Rea
This Video Explains: What is Criminal Intent - Mens Rea
The Business Professor
Creativity in Negotiation Tactics
This Video Explains Creativity in Negotiation Tactics
The Business Professor
Errors in Pursuing Integrative Negotiations Tactics
This Video Explains Errors in Pursuing Integrative Negotiations Tactics
The Business Professor
Mitigating the Effects of Social Comparison in a Negotiation
This Video Explains Mitigating the Effects of Social Comparison in a Negotiation
Looking Glass Universe
Quantum Randomness
How is quantum randomness anymore mysterious than the randomness of a coin flip? Youll see. The homework questions and extra readings are below: The questions: 1. What if there are three slits and you only have a detector at one. What...
The Business Professor
Role of Creativity in Negotiations
This Video Explains the Role of Creativity in Negotiations
Healthcare Triage
If You Need Surgery, Make Sure Your Surgeon is a Specialist
I spend a fair amount of time talking about how social determinants of health come into play, with respect to health care outcomes. I also talk a lot about things that don't work, and therefore constitute waste in that they don't affect...
Healthcare Triage
Premiums for CHIP and Medicaid Lead to Lower Enrollment and Uninsured Kids
I have written before about the use of premiums in Medicaid programs across the United States. But a new study in Pediatrics collects the evidence, and it's worth a look. "Medicaid and CHIP Premiums and Access to Care: A Systematic...
Curated Video
Design a computer system using tree search and reinforcement learning algorithms : Visualizing the Outcomes of the Epsilon-Greedy Policy
From the section: Model-Free Prediction and Control With Monte Carlo (MC). In this section, we will learn one of two improvements on DP – Monte Carlo, a method which does not require a model of the environment. We talk about a new...
XKA Digital
Be process focused not outcome focused
Ben looks after the enterprise risk management strategy, culture, and process across BT's group functions, and also helps the company manage pan-business enterprise risks in the major non-UK regions in which BT operates (spanning over...
The Business Professor
Negotiations - Strategic Objectives with Negative Outcomes
This Video Explains Negotiations - Strategic Objectives with Negative Outcomes
Curated Video
Performing Sensitivity Analysis for Business Profit Forecasts
This video is a lecture on sensitivity analysis and how businesses can use it to improve the accuracy and quality of profit forecasts. The lecture examines how the sensitivity analysis can help businesses prepare for negative scenarios...
The Economist
Match-fixing: sport's biggest threat?
The beauty of sport is the unknown—anything can happen. But what if the contest is rigged? Match-fixing is a global criminal enterprise that is more prevalent than you may think.