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Benford’s Law after converting count data to be in base 5 | Gosset's student
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Fisher would have discovered it anyway…. Benford’s Law after converting count data to be in base 5. Benford’s Law after converting count data to be in base 5. March 8, 2012. Firstly, I know nothing about election fraud – this isn’t a serious post. But, I do like to do some simple coding. Ben Goldacre. Posted on using Benford’s Law to look for evidence of Russian election fraud. Then Richie Cotton. The data are here. The code you’ll need is:-. March 8, 2012 at 5:33 pm. March 8, 2012 at 6:44 pm. You are co...
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Fisher would have discovered it anyway…. Visualizing 3d data – plotting quartiles separately. July 30, 2010. In this previous post. We’ve looked at displaying three dimensional data. One major problem is when there is a high density of data, it can be difficult to see what’s going on in a 3 dimensional plot. One way of looking at the data in more detail is to break it up. Take a look at this graph:. Is the same one which I have used for my previous posts. It is from the UK airquality. July 23, 2010.
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How to check if a file exists with HTTP and R | Gosset's student
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Fisher would have discovered it anyway…. How to check if a file exists with HTTP and R. How to check if a file exists with HTTP and R. September 1, 2010. So, there’s probably an easier way to do this (please let me know if you know it)…. I spent quite a bit of time trying to work this out, and eventually came up with the following solution:. What this does is uses RCurl to download the file into a variable z. Then your system will check to see if z now contains the file. September 2, 2010 at 7:09 pm.
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Science is vital – what we don’t know yet | Gosset's student
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Fisher would have discovered it anyway…. Science is vital – what we don’t know yet. Science is vital – what we don’t know yet. October 6, 2010. This post is not about R (for a change). For working UK scientists, science is vital – sign the on-line petition to preserve science funding. For my contribution of what we don’t know yet –. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Recent surveys have shown that the R Language for statistical computing is undergoing an explosion in popularity among scientists, researchers, and other data-analyzing types. There are good reasons for this: R is Free, easy to use (as much as any … Continue reading →. Not Another Film About Penguins. I am currently experiencing mild-to-moderate Antarctica envy. In addition to the continuing STRES cruise, some frie...
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Recent surveys have shown that the R Language for statistical computing is undergoing an explosion in popularity among scientists, researchers, and other data-analyzing types. There are good reasons for this: R is Free, easy to use (as much as any … Continue reading →. Programming: the Legos of Math. Why should you learn to program? The Joy of Fortran. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Day of the Dolphin.
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%* & ANOVA. I was reading a paper this morning. It included a perversion of a common statistical analysis that is fundamentally wrong, utterly unneccesary, and has an easy solution. This perversion, unfortunately, is also distressingly common. Inspired by O’Hara and Kotze’s 2010 … Continue reading →. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Albatross enclosures and the Large Hadron Collider.
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%* & ANOVA. I was reading a paper this morning. It included a perversion of a common statistical analysis that is fundamentally wrong, utterly unneccesary, and has an easy solution. This perversion, unfortunately, is also distressingly common. Inspired by O’Hara and Kotze’s 2010 … Continue reading →. Must it be Santa? A case study in Bayesian updating. What is the true meaning of the season? My last post, on ...
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%* & ANOVA. I was reading a paper this morning. It included a perversion of a common statistical analysis that is fundamentally wrong, utterly unneccesary, and has an easy solution. This perversion, unfortunately, is also distressingly common. Inspired by O’Hara and Kotze’s 2010 … Continue reading →. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Albatross enclosures and the Large Hadron Collider.