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Uploading images | Statistical Graphics
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April 10, 2011. Evidently, there are some problems uploading images to our blogs. Several students sent me emails with problems and I verified that there is some problem (there is a weird “missing folder” error message). Here is a workaround:. 1 Upload your image to google.doc and make the image public so anyone can see it. 2 Copy the address of your google.doc image. 3 In your blog, put a link to that particular image, like this:. A graph from USToday. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
Graphing activity | Statistical Graphics
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April 9, 2011. This year our department is doing an assessment of our introductory statistics course. We gave a multiple choice test on statistical concepts to our MATH 1150 students at the beginning of the semester (the PRETEST) and administered the same test at the end of the semester (the POSTTEST). We haven’t received that much of the posttest results yet, but here are the proportions correct on each question on the pretest and posttest. How can we effectively graph these data? Uploading images →.
January | 2011 | Statistical Graphics
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Monthly Archives: January 2011. January 29, 2011. I was describing my statistical graphics class to my learning community and a friend from the Art Department mentioned that the National Geographic magazine contained some neat graphs. So I took a look. Here’s an interesting graph related to American surnames. What is the most common last name? Http:/ ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/02/geography/usa-surnames-interactive. Some really bad graphs. January 29, 2011. Number 5 (contributed by Jim):. Here’...
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These are postings from a course on Statistical Graphics by Jim Albert at Bowling Green State University. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Way of learning ggplot2.
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Newer posts →. March 30, 2011. Since we’re into using blogs for this class, I’m trying out the Google presentation program to create a report and then showing you the presentation by giving the link here. It seems pretty easy to use. March 28, 2011. On Wednesday, we’re going to talk about the use of color in graphics. To be honest, I haven’t thought seriously about the use of color in my work, but color choice is clearly important in making graphics clearly to read. How can we improve the color choice?
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Jim Albert, Professor. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Bowling Green State University. Analyzing Baseball with R. Bayesian Computation with R. Teaching Statistics Using Baseball. Workshop Statistics: Discovery with Data, A Bayesian Approach. Data Analysis and Probability for Teachers. Bayesian Computation Using Minitab. Exploring Baseball with R. Introduction to Bayesian Thinking. Statistical Graphics 2013 Blog. Office: 407 Math Science. R Packages on Github. Powered by Type and Grids.
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Statistical Genetics Group, University of Birmingham
Welcome to the Statistical Genetics Group at the University of Birmingham. THIS WEBSITE IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION. What is Statistical Genetics? And Dr Lindsey Leach. Now lead the Statistical Genetics Group in Birmingham. To consult the statistician after an experiment is finished is often merely to ask him to conduct a post mortem examination. He can perhaps say what the experiment died of. Sir Ronald A. Fisher (1938).
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Statistical Geofluid Mechanics
Saturday, February 16, 2008. Case of the metal bar: revised version. The case of the metal bar is revised from this post. The main error made in these previous posts is that the the heat flux q. Was chosen proportional to ∂. T instead of ∂. 1/T) according to the phenomenological law. Thus, the profile corresponding to the minimum entropy principle did not correspond to the profile of a steady state (∂. The linear profile we learnt is only an approximation of the real steady state profile. Constant in x t...
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Statistical Graphics
Tufte’s “improved” boxplot? April 20, 2011. On Friday, we’ll talk about Tufte’s ideas for new graphical methods based on the “data-ink” principle. Here’s an illustration of one of these new methods. Some years ago, I collected the lengths (in seconds) of Beatles songs on different albums. Here is a basic boxplot display. Here is Tufte’s improved display (both graphs were created using ggplot2). Way of learning ggplot2. April 19, 2011. Here you can …. Map aesthetics to variables. April 17, 2011. In baseba...
Statistical Hockey | A Blog About Hockey Statistics
Darr; Skip to Main Content. A Blog About Hockey Statistics. Welcome to statisticalhockey.com! Please use the links at the bottom to access various parts of the blog. I am just starting up, so some links are empty, but I hope that you come back here for your hockey statistics needs! Capitals at Columbus Blue Jackets. March 3, 2015. Capitals at Flyers Game Plots. February 22, 2015. Capitals vs Islanders Game 873 2015. February 21, 2015. Capitals vs Jets Game 863 2015. February 19, 2015. February 18, 2015.
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