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Pseudo-UH-OH | Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis
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Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis. You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. R Immersion →. November 25, 2014. An informative video can be found here: http:/ www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/story/Acidifying Water Takes Toll On Northwest Shellfish. I don’t want to jump the gun too much on the potential upcoming discussion in regard to Hulbert’s piece, but I wanted to gauge the class’ experience with pseudoreplication…. And to briefly allude to factorial design, single factor experiments (e.g. testing...18, n...
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calynum | Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis
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Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis. You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. I am an invertebrate and microbe enthusiast currently pursuing my PhD studying microbial ecology and nitrogen cycling processes in salt marshes. Queer scientist located in Boston. November 24, 2014. Fibonacci: Our Personal Savior. October 15, 2014. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 34 other followers. Coastalsci on R Immersion.
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stuartnelson001 | Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis
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Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis. You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. December 1, 2014. As the end of the semester comes near I have found myself reflecting on how far I’ve come since the first class. This was the first graduate class I have taken and after a 2 year hiatus from any school … Continue reading →. September 23, 2014. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 34 other followers.
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ahonig119 | Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis
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Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis. You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Surfing the Pareto Principles of Our Lives. December 2, 2014. I’d like to comment on the philosophy of effort, the statistics of diminishing returns, and the intractable conundrum of the intellectual equivalent of quantum superposition. I should explain. I recently came across a page in The Signal and the Noise … Continue reading →. October 13, 2014. October 3, 2014. R Statistics at the MISPWOSO. September 14, 2014. Why I...
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Replication Schmeplication? | Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis
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Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis. You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Bringing it from the real world. November 24, 2014. In 2010, James Prosser dropped a bomb on the microbial ecology community. He searched through hundreds of articles in the leading microbiological journals, such as. On the lookout for papers where scientists were examining microbial diversity using molecular techniques. What he found was an embarrassment to the scientific process and statistical standards. Bringing it ba...
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Statistical Musings | Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis
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Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis. You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. AIC Insecurity (Plus a Black Hole Simulation). Bringing it from the real world →. November 19, 2014. With kudos to Tim and Lynn for tackling AIC, I am deferring Jarrett’s challenge to us to consider the philosophical aspects of AIC and p-values for now, but will share some recent musings that fall somewhere under the philosophy of statistics heading. Jumping ahead in The Signal and the Noise (spoiler alert! I also was str...
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R Immersion | Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis
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Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis. You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Surfing the Pareto Principles of Our Lives →. December 1, 2014. Laboratory study is usually more controlled and intentionally contains fewer variables than most field studies it is still valuable to think about the relationships and different models. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Surfing the Pareto Principles of Our Lives →. December 3, 2014 at 2:24 pm. I’m impressed that you have not been put off ecology! And m...
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lauraganley | Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis
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Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis. You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. December 5, 2014. Nate Silver is obviously incredibly smart when it comes to modeling/statistics, but after reading the chapter about climate change, more so than before, I admire his ability to communicate effectively with his audience. I would like to naively think that … Continue reading →. November 7, 2014. Humans are important too! October 3, 2014. Follow Blog via Email. Join 34 other followers.
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Surfing the Pareto Principles of Our Lives | Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis
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Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis. You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Frozen in indecision →. Surfing the Pareto Principles of Our Lives. December 2, 2014. Is Nate suggesting that is we put in 20% of the effort in everything, than we can squeeze by with a B- average in everything, making it just above water level (Figure 10-7)? And so I feel torn between the 17th century French polymath Blaise Pascal and the Eastern guru, his holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama. Those are the questions that stare...
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seanmccanty | Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis
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Notes on Learnings About Data Analysis. You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. December 2, 2014. I wanted to talk a little about designing experiments, given the Hurlbert paper and our class discussion. The problem I have been coming up with is that the experimental methodology I lay down in the next few weeks is the … Continue reading →. November 10, 2014. Confidence Intervals and Probability. October 1, 2014. Follow Blog via Email. Join 34 other followers. Surfing the Pareto Principles of Our Lives.