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alexanderetz.com
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| | | | | [This post has been updated and turned into a paper to be published in AMPPS] Much of the discussion in psychology surrounding Bayesian inference focuses on priors. Should we embrace priors, or should we be skeptical? When are Bayesian methods sensitive to specification of the prior, and when do the data effectively overwhelm it? Should... | |
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| | | | | R typically only provides you with the type I Sum-of-Squares when performing regression analysis. However, as most people are aware of there are also type II and type III SS. SAS for example also provides type III SS without specifically asking the program to do so. In R, this is slightly more complicated. As with... | |
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tachy.org
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zevross.com
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| | | Usually on this blog we include code and instructions from projects of our own. But in this case we wanted to bring your attention to an interesting and fun live travel map, created by Bjørn Sandvi... | ||