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notes on Research Methods 2 for Neuroscience and Psychology course - 1st year, 2nd semester .
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The experiment involved two parts - changing the sucrose concentration when enzyme activity was inhibited by sodium chloride, and changing the sucrose concentration when no sodium chloride was added.
Research Methods 3
As a 1st Class Machine Learning student, I've navigated through the fundamental concepts and techniques in our Machine Learning course at King's College London. The course begins with an "Introduction to Machine Learning," where we cover the basics of algorithms learning from data to make predictions without explicit programming. Key areas include "Supervised Learning" such as "Regression" and "Classification," where models learn from labeled data to predict continuous or categorical o...