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Stat of the Week Competition: August 8 – 14 2015 | Stats Chat
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Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write. – H.G. Wells. Receive our posts via email:. Tslumley) is Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Auckland. His research interests include semiparametric models, survey sampling, statistical computing, foundations of statistics, and whatever methodological problems his medical collaborators come up with. He also blogs at Biased and Inefficient. September 2, 2016. There are stories on Stuff.
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Some evidence-based medicine stories | Stats Chat
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Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write. – H.G. Wells. Receive our posts via email:. July 25, 2015. Some evidence-based medicine stories. Ben Goldacre has a piece at Buzzfeed. Which is nonetheless pretty calm and reasonable, talking about the need for data transparency in clinical trials. A survey of a convenience sample of US cardiologists. Found that they were hoping to use the drugs in 40% of their patients who have already had a hea...
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Rachel Cunliffe « Stats Chat
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Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write. – H.G. Wells. Receive our posts via email:. Is the co-director of CensusAtSchool. And currently consults for the Department of Statistics. Her interests include statistical literacy, social media and blogging. August 29, 2016. Stat of the Week Competition: August 27 – September 2 2016. Each week, we would like to invite readers of Stats Chat to submit nominations for our. Stat of the Week. Here&#...
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Stat of the Week Competition Discussion: August 8 – 14 2015 | Stats Chat
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Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write. – H.G. Wells. Receive our posts via email:. August 10, 2015. Stat of the Week Competition Discussion: August 8 – 14 2015. If you’d like to comment on or debate any of this week’s Stat of the Week nominations. Please do so below! Is the co-director of CensusAtSchool. And currently consults for the Department of Statistics. Please use your real first name. Surname and read the Comment Policy.
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Stat of the Week Winner: March 7 – 13 2015 | Stats Chat
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Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write. – H.G. Wells. Receive our posts via email:. March 16, 2015. Stat of the Week Winner: March 7 13 2015. Thanks to Graeme Edgeler for winning our latest Stat of the Week competition and for his excellent explanation:. Statistic: Māori adults have the highest levels of trust in the police, the health system & the courts. The lowest in the media. Tweet from Stats NZ. Please use your real first name.