There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. — Sir Charles Dilke
Recent Posts
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Warspeed 5 -- priors and models continued
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Exploring vaccine effectiveness through bayesian regression -- Part 4
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Warpspeed vaccine vindication and an homage -- Part 3
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Warpspeed confidence what is credible? -- Part 2
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Warpspeed confidence -- what is credible?
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Displaying increasing U.S. eligible voter diversity with a slopegraph in R
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Understanding COVID19 in Connecticut. It takes a town
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Updating to 4.0.0 on MacOS
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Analyzing churn with chaid
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I didn't mean() to ignore the median()
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Plotting Bayes Factors for multiple comparisons using ggsignif
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Plotting Bayes Factors for multiple comparisons using ggsignif
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Pairwise Bayesian Comparisons - even faster
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More On Slopegraphs
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More Bayes and multiple comparisons
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Comparing Frequentist, Bayesian and Simulation methods and conclusions
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Updating to R 3.6.0 on MacOS
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ANCOVA Example
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CHAID v ranger v xgboost - a comparison
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CHAID and caret -- a good combination
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Slopegraphs and R - a pleasant diversion
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Oneway ANOVA Explanation and Example in R