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Developing engaging statistical modelling activities: Where do you start? – teaching statistics is awesome
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Teaching statistics is awesome. A blog for statistics teachers. Developing engaging statistical modelling activities: Where do you start? But I will include some ideas for this in part two of this post. Show me the resources! Because through critically reviewing resources I have developed a greater confidence for teaching statistics. In particular, I have learned a lot from the lessons plans developed and shared by others through Census at School (NZ) and through workshops or conferences. For example...
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Tools – teaching statistics is awesome
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Teaching statistics is awesome. A blog for statistics teachers. BYOP (Bring your own population) sampling tool. A simple tool that sets up a sampling interface based on a publicly hosted CSV file. Check out the blog post. About why this tool was developed. Check out the BYOP sampling tool here. Need to randomise which one of two links you send someone to? Check out the blog post. About how to use this tool as part of an online experiment. Check out the random redirect tool here. Check out the blog post.
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Quote Unquote: Lookalikes #2: Patrick Macnee and David Cameron
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8220;essentially a literary gossip column” – CK Stead, 18 April 2010. Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Lookalikes #2: Patrick Macnee and David Cameron. One died recently at 93 and was a beloved star of the TV series The Avengers. All the press has been about the series with Diana Rigg, 1965-68, as the “coolly kittenish” Mrs Emma Peel. It was fantastic but some of us remember even more fondly the earlier series, 1962-64, with Honor Blackman (Pussy Galore in the Bond movie Goldfinger. As Cathy Gale. Scorchio.
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The Third Kingsland Irregulars: April 2013
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Monday, April 22, 2013. You call that an argument. Against the Labour/Green energy sector reform goes to Colin Espiner:. It's a long time since the Max Bradford power reforms of the early 90s. I remember them well - I covered them as a young reporter. There's little doubt turning electricity into a private commodity and setting up an electricity marketplace has led to higher power prices for residential consumers. And also lower prices for industry. Thursday, April 18, 2013. The idea of a central buyer w...
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What are our awesome messages? – teaching statistics is awesome
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Teaching statistics is awesome. A blog for statistics teachers. What are our awesome messages? Maybe something like (1) It matters how much data you have and how you got that data (2) It matters what you are measuring and how you are measuring it (this applies not just to variables but also statistical measures or models) and (3) It matters that you are uncertain and there is variation. As they are written. What are our awesome messages? Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). December 9, 2015.
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Welcome to stickland! – teaching statistics is awesome
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Teaching statistics is awesome. A blog for statistics teachers. I’ve been working on a little side project for the last year or so. I thought this might be a good time to share this with you, particularly since I probably (with a very high probability) won’t be making any more posts for the rest of the year due a few little things called a dissertation and a wedding 🙂. Your browser does not support the video tag. To select stick people to find out more about them, students click on the stick person as t...
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Working Papers - Burns Statistics
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Some Hypotheses about ARORA, the Financial Turing Test. Cramer vs. Pseudo-Cramer. Dart to the Heart. Random Portfolios for Evaluating Trading Strategies. Multivariate GARCH with Only Univariate Estimation. Performance Measurement via Random Portfolios. Permuting Super Bowl Theory. The Technical Analysis Challenge. Does My Beta Look Big in This? On Using Statistical Factor Models in Optimizing Long-Only Portfolios. The Quality of Value at Risk via Univariate GARCH. Source for the marketAgent R package.
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Di Cook ~*~ dicook@monash.edu
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The greatest value of a picture is when it forces us to notice what we never expected to see.". J W Tukey (1977). Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics. Statistics, R, Graphics and Fun. Naomi Robbins at Forbes. CrossValidated: Q and A. My favorite beach in the world. It is near where I grew up. This photo was taken in winter. And adapted from Andee Kaplan's style.
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New Year’s Resolution: Book List | graph paper diaries
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Because some of us need a few more lines to keep everything straight. Intro to Internet Science. For Teachers (or Students! New Year’s Resolution: Book List. January 1, 2016. December 31, 2015. Man, it’s 2016. Where does the time go? As we head in to 12 fresh and beautiful new months, I thought I’d take a moment to share the stats/math/science books I plan on reading in the coming year. List, so please add any suggestions. For Christmas), but I haven’t yet read this one. Guesstimation: Solving the World&...
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