In addition to updating this blog once every few years, I have a more regular podcast, The Filter. While not about just statistics, readers of this blog might find the following episodes, among o...
https://statisticsblog.com/2020/10/07/andrew-gelman-and-other-interviews/
We have a crisis of epistemology. A tsunami of bad tools, bad ideas, biased actors, and unresolved problems. Among our many issues, we have: Predictions treated as facts, and inherently fuzzy his...
https://statisticsblog.com/2018/11/26/the-epistemology-crisis/
Recently mathematician Terence Tao posted some ruminations on how to visualize the different values a random variable could take. He created some basic animated loops that cycled through some sam...
https://statisticsblog.com/2016/05/24/visualising-random-variables-terence-tao-style/
If you are a first-timer here at StatisticsBlog.com, or if you’re looking for a list of Greatest Hits, check out the shiny new Start Here page.
https://statisticsblog.com/2015/02/19/guide-for-new-users-posted/
Professor Ramon van Handel of Princeton University posts his lecture notes on Probability in High Dimension. Everday Anayltics shares his experience as a statistical consultant on a project for D...
https://statisticsblog.com/2014/06/29/the-week-in-stats-june-30th-edition/
A sequence of 9 courses on Data Science will start on Coursera on 2 June and 7 July 2014, to be lectured by Professors of Johns Hopkins University. The courses are designed for students to learn ...
https://statisticsblog.com/2014/06/22/the-week-in-stats-june-2nd-edition/
If you are on the job market, Tal Galili from R bloggers has compiled 3 new R jobs for seekers like you. Text mining is currently a live issue in data analysis. Enoromus text data resourses on th...
https://statisticsblog.com/2014/06/22/the-week-in-stats-june-23rd-edition/
Writing functions is an important part of programming, and in order to write proper functions you need to know how to debug when your functions aren’t working. Slawa Rokicki, PhD student at Har...
https://statisticsblog.com/2014/06/16/the-week-in-stats-june-16th-edition/
Like the plots above? Learn how to create these in R from Freakonometrics’ new post called Box plot, Fisher’s style. If you are on the job market, Tal Galili from R bloggers has compiled 6 ne...
https://statisticsblog.com/2014/06/15/the-week-in-stats-june-9th-edition/
Alvaro Galindo reviews Social Media Mining with R by by Nathan Danneman and Richard Heinmann. Some popular articles on R tip and tricks are: R has some sharp corners by Win-Vector LLC, Sample uni...
https://statisticsblog.com/2014/05/26/the-week-in-stats-may-26th-edition/