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hbiostat.org
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| | | | | This article provides a demonstration that the perceived non-robustness of nonlinear models for covariate adjustment in randomized trials may be less of an issue than the non-transportability of marginal so-called robust estimators. | |
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post8000.svmiller.com
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www.markhw.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses modeling variance in data using the gamlss package in R, focusing on the user's film ratings over time. It highlights how the standard deviation of ratings increases with the release year of films, reflecting the user's movie selection habits. The analysis shows that older films have higher average ratings and lower variability, while newer films have lower average ratings and higher variability. The post emphasizes the importance of considering variance in social phenomena and provides practical examples using R for data visualization and statistical modeling. | |
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hurryabit.github.io
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| | | This is a talk I gave at the Zürich Friends of Haskell meetup while I was working on the Haskell-based smart contract language Daml at Digital Asset. | ||