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  • CougarStats: a free and open-source Statistics web app for Teaching and Learning
  • The Researcher’s Toolkit: Best Data Analysis Tools for Modern Science
  • SAS Loops | Simplilearn

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r-bloggers.com /1 month ago

CougarStats: a free and open-source Statistics web app for Teaching and Learning

Hello, I’d like to share CougarStats, a free and open-source R Shiny web app I developed to support the teaching and learning of Statistics. CougarStats runs entirely in...

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medium.com /3 days ago

The Researcher’s Toolkit: Best Data Analysis Tools for Modern Science

From exploratory statistics to publication-ready visualisations — a practical, field-tested guide to the software every researcher should…Continue reading on Medium »

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simplilearn.com /3 weeks ago

SAS Loops | Simplilearn

SAS, a command-driven statistical analysis and data visualization tool, is one of the most widely used statistical software tools across industries. A few of its applications inclu...

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /1 day ago

15 new articles on statistical workflow!

Aki, Richard, Lizzie, and I put together a special issue on Statistical Workflow for the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. I guess “royal” isn’t as impressive as it...

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journals.plos.org /1 month ago

ntStat: k-mer characterization using occurrence statistics in raw sequencing data

by Parham Kazemi, Lauren Coombe, René L. Warren, Inanc Birol K-mer counts are fundamental in many genomic data analysis tasks, providing valuable information for genome assembly,...

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r-bloggers.com /1 month ago

Understanding R’s `describe()` Function: A Complete Guide to Summary Statistics

Understanding R’s describe() Function: A Complete Guide to Summary Statistics Table of Contents Introduction to describe() Breaking Down the Output Columns Key Statistics an...

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /2 days ago

Statistical analysis recapitulates the development of statistical methods

We ran this a few years ago but it remains interesting so I’m reposting: There’s a old saying in biology that the development of the organism recapitulates the development of the s...

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r-bloggers.com /1 month ago

Understanding Statistical Coefficients: From Regression to Variation

The Data Analyst’s Guide to  Statistical Coefficients Table of Contents What Are Coefficients? Regression Coefficient Coefficient of Determination (R²) Coefficient of...

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /1 month ago

Survey Statistics: improving with structure

We’ve met Mr. P (Multilevel Regression and Poststratification). We’ve met Mrs. P (Multilevel Regression with Synthetic Poststratification). Now let’s meet Ms. P (Multilevel Structu...

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journals.plos.org /2 weeks ago

Biomedical open source software: Crucial packages and hidden heroes

by Eva Maxfield Brown, Stephan Druskat, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, James Howison, Daniel Mietchen, Andrew Nesbitt, João Felipe Pimentel, Boris Veytsman Despite the importance of sci...

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simplilearn.com /3 days ago

Comprehensive Guide to Descriptive vs Inferential Statistics! | Simplilearn

TL;DR: Descriptive vs. Inferential Statistics compares two key approaches: descriptive statistics summarize and present data (mean, median, charts), while inferential statistics us...

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /3 weeks ago

Survey Statistics: Blue Rose Research is (still) hiring !

As readers may know, I’m a survey statistician at Blue Rose Research. We survey the public to forecast elections and test political messages, used to advise Democrats. On this blog...

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /1 month ago

Should French pollsters be using Mister P?

An anonymous statistics student from France sends in the above plots (click twice to see big versions) and writes: I’m trying to push French pollsters to start doing MRP. I made a...

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /1 month ago

Survey Statistics: dCV for MRP ?

Three weeks ago we learned about design-based cross validation (dCV), shown in Figure 1(d) of Iparragirre et al. (2023): Each dot is a PSU (primary sampling unit), which can be an...

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