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  • Survey Statistics: dCV for MRP ?
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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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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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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 /1 month ago

Survey Statistics: exploded logit !

Two weeks ago we modeled vote choice with candidates C = {Left, Right, Other} as a multinomial logit: P[voter i chooses candidate c from C] = exp(f(X_ic)) / sum_c’ exp(f(X_ic’)) We...

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