01/28/2019
Taking Your Research to the Next Level: Talk to Your Statistician Early and Often
Happy to announce that I will be giving my first ever podcast "Talk to your statistician early and often" courtesy of the Drug Policy Alliance for more info: http://ow.ly/eoOt30ntKXD
Taking Your Research to the Next Level: Talk to Your Statistician Early and Often
You and your brilliant research team have just developed a set of ground-breaking questions about drugs and drug policy. You're ready to conquer the world and save it all at once. But, first things first. You'll need to construct a robust research design and match it with the most powerful and relia...
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An introduction to quantile regression http://ow.ly/mFj830lQ3L4
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Nominal ordinal interval ratio: Stevens' Taxonomy and some problems with it http://ow.ly/xcFY30jI1Rd
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Measures of central tendency: The geometric mean http://ow.ly/PvAq30jI1Rc
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My own rules of data analysis http://ow.ly/5rYV30jI1Rb
05/16/2018
Can variance be larger than standard deviation? http://ow.ly/hcTq30jI1Ra
05/16/2018
Dependent variables with lots of 0's http://ow.ly/k7FG30jI1R9
05/16/2018
Characterizing histograms with numbers http://ow.ly/IS9a30jI1R8
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Sample size and the correlation coefficient http://ow.ly/o7QP30jI1R7
05/15/2018
Bivariate anaysis before multivariate? http://ow.ly/n1z430jI1R6
05/15/2018
Detecting outliers http://ow.ly/AmAh30jI1R5
05/15/2018
How accurate does an inference measure need to be? http://ow.ly/zdEM30jI1R4
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The interocular trauma test http://ow.ly/7c9Q30jI1R3
05/14/2018
Are you writing a dissertation? You may need a statistician http://ow.ly/tESe30jI1Qr
05/14/2018
The coefficient of variation and an alternative http://ow.ly/Evnp30jI1R2
05/13/2018
Type I errors, type II errors, p values and power http://ow.ly/cTUS30jI1R1
05/12/2018
Randomized control trials: Some tarnish on the gold standard http://ow.ly/7JVh30jI1R0
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Mathematicians and statisticians http://ow.ly/c8El30jI1QZ
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Are unbiased measures always better? http://ow.ly/BJve30jI1QY
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The mode is sometimes useful http://ow.ly/6SEP30jI1QX
05/11/2018
Book review: Multivariable model building by Royston and Sauerbrei http://ow.ly/Refn30jI1QW
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Why accuracy isn't enough when reporting results of a diagnostic test http://ow.ly/ILFX30jI1QV
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"The butterfly effect correlation and causation" http://ow.ly/yTDQ30jI1QU
05/10/2018
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05/10/2018
"Ridge Regression" http://ow.ly/OcTW30jI1QR
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"Principal component analysis" http://ow.ly/LO1d30jI1QQ
05/09/2018
"Lies damn lies and ... SAS to the rescue (statistics for nonstaticians)" http://ow.ly/ZzmO30jI1QP
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Which kind of regression model should I choose? http://ow.ly/lojV30jI1QO
05/09/2018
Statistical graphics: Scatterplots and enhancements http://ow.ly/jHQl30jI1QN
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Hypothesis tests for skewness and Kurtosis http://ow.ly/yovo30jI1QM
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Book review: The science of conjecture: Evidence and probability before Pascal http://ow.ly/X59r30jI1Qa
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How to ask a statistics question http://ow.ly/22Gz30jI1QL
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On multilevel models http://ow.ly/vvgI30jI1QK
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How user friendly should statistical software be? http://ow.ly/gqLU30jI1QJ