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  • 26.
    Social Science Statistics Blog: Common sense and research design (www.iq.harvard.edu)
    2 points by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 27.
    Data Sciences Analytics blog (www.dsanalytics.com)

    musings on things 'data analytical' and related computational issues.. anything from establishing reasonable limits on influence to blogmining thoughts, visualisation, website optimization, applied experimental design, choice modelling and market research

    2 points by Mutley2003 7 months ago
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  • 28.
    Social Science++: Are women discriminated against in graduate admissions? Simpson's paradox via R in three easy steps! (socialscienceplusplus.blogspot.com)
    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 29.
    The Endeavour » Four types of errors (www.johndcook.com)
    2 points by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 30.
    How Valid Are T.V. Weather Forecasts? - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 31.
    Frank Duckworth, "Lies and Statistics part 1" (www.blackwell-synergy.com)

    One of several articles available for free from the journal "Teaching Statistics"

    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 32.
    ThinkSyllabus < Main < Biostatistics TWiki (biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu)

    An excellent course

    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 33.
    The Economics of Happiness, Part 2: Are Rich Countries Happier than Poor Countries? - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 34.
    eBMJ -- Statistics at Square One (bmj.bmjjournals.com)

    Online version of an introductory textbook.

    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 35.
    The Endeavour » Blog Archive » Galen and clinical trials (www.johndcook.com)

    An imaginary conversation between a modern day statistician and Greek physician Galen (c. 130-210 A.D.)

    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 36.
    B-Course (b-course.cs.helsinki.fi)

    "B-Course is a web-based data analysis tool for Bayesian modeling, in particular dependence and classification modeling."

    1 point by tdanford 7 months ago
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  • 37.
    Chance Videos and Audios (www.dartmouth.edu)

    Wonderful collection of videos and audios about probability and statistics. Requires Real Audio.

    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 38.
    Chance News (www.dartmouth.edu)

    Newsletter that reviews articles in the news that use probability or statistical concepts (chance news). It is aimed at helping the general public better understand current chance news and assisting teachers of probability and statistics who want to liven up their courses by using current chance news.

    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 39.
    p-values blah blah blah (www.stat.columbia.edu)
    2 points by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 40.
    Online Interactive Courses in Statistics (statisticsonline.info)

    Online interactive courses in statistics including resampling methods, power and sample size determination, and using R.

    2 points by Dorthy Middleton 7 months ago
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  • 41.
    Stephen Senn's pharmaceutical statistics (www.senns.demon.co.uk)

    Extensive page of links for those interested in statistics of drug development and related matters

    2 points by StephenSenn 7 months ago
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  • 42.
    Guernsey McPearson's webpages (www.senns.demon.co.uk)

    Pages of statistical humour

    1 point by StephenSenn 7 months ago
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  • 43.
    Pictures of Numbers (www.numberpix.com)

    Pictures of Numbers is a book-project-in-progress, consisting of practical tips and techniques for busy researchers on improving their data presentation, and is updated in intermittent bursts of regularity by Mike Dickison.

    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 44.
    let’s get rid of the pseudo-r2 « orgtheory.net (orgtheory.wordpress.com)
    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 45.
    Fishing in the Bay » False Convictions (blogs.mbs.edu)
    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 46.
    Language Log » Speech rate and per-syllable information across languages (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 47.
    Data Visualization: Modern Approaches | Smashing Magazine (www.smashingmagazine.com)

    Amazing collection of data visualizations.

    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 48.
    Using R for statistical analyses - Introduction (www.gardenersown.co.uk)
    1 point by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 49.
    The Open Data Foundation (www.opendatafoundation.org)

    The Open Data Foundation (ODaF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the adoption of global metadata standards and the development of open-source solutions promoting the use of statistical data.

    2 points by nbarrowman 7 months ago
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  • 50.
    BrightStat (www.brightstat.com)

    Online application for statistical analysis.

    2 points by dany 7 months ago
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