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codeandculture.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A coauthor and I are doing power analyses based on a pilot test and we quickly realized that it's really hard to calculate a power analysis for anything much more exotic than a t-test of means. As I usually do when there's no obvious solution, I decided to just brute force it with a Monte... | |
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| | | | | I look at the interaction between deprivation, being M?ori, and family violence - combining data from the New Zealand census, the New Zealand index of deprivation, and the Family Violence Death Review Committee. | |
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www.rdatagen.net
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| | | | | In my previous post, I described a continuous data generating process that can be used to generate discrete, categorical outcomes. In that post, I focused largely on binary outcomes and simple logistic regression just because things are always easier to follow when there are fewer moving parts. Here, I am going to focus on a situation where we have multiple outcomes, but with a slight twist - these groups of interest can be interpreted in an ordered way. | |
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