planspace.blogspot.com
Plan Space from Outer Nine: January 2013
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Plan Space from Outer Nine. Ask not why the caged bird sings; it sings for you. Monday, January 21, 2013. This is the old blog. After about 400 posts here, I have decided to move to a different blogging platform. So I won't be posting here any more. I'll be posting on my new blog. Onward - to the future! Posted by Aaron Schumacher. Thursday, January 17, 2013. Fix R Tcl/Tk dependency problem on Mac OS X by installing working Tcl/Tk. Loading required package: tcltk. Reason: image not found. Fortunately, th...
dc.hackandtell.org
Round 14: Ghostscript Printah
http://dc.hackandtell.org/2014/11/03/round-14.html
Show and tell for hackers in DC. Round 14: Ghostscript Printah. Brought DC Hack and Tell. To whole new levels of awesomeness. We saw, heard, and partied. In celebration of the inimitable Shannon. Joining DC H&T as an official organizer. We welcomed a code of conduct. Of superb pedigree (may we always be excellent to one another). And there were super cool projects! Speaker 0 - Aaron. Aaron built a static. XML data and allowing for parallel big slides. Speaker 1 - Joe. Speaker 2 - Leah B. Speaker 5 - Mot.
dc.hackandtell.org
Round 7: Thermal Prior Scarab
http://dc.hackandtell.org/2014/03/18/round-7.html
Show and tell for hackers in DC. Round 7: Thermal Prior Scarab. DC Hack and Tell. Round 7: Thermal Prior Scarab. If you’re hungry for more wrap-ups like this, including five from DC and 21 from NYC and Madison, WI, check out the hackandtell/wrapup. Repo on github - there’s a lot of coolness there! It was great to see everyone once again at the inimitable iStrategyLabs. Here are the presentations in (mostly) tachyon-experiential order:. Put a USB Arduino. Does in Python ( csvkit. Is on the Play Store.
andrewgelman.com
You'll get a high Type S error rate if you use classical statistical methods to analyze data from underpowered studies - Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
http://andrewgelman.com/2013/07/18/youll-get-a-high-type-s-error-rate-if-you-use-classical-statistical-methods-to-analyze-data-from-underpowered-studies
Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science. Laquo; Data to use for in-class sampling exercises? 8220;How big is your chance of dying in an ordinary play? You’ll get a high Type S error rate if you use classical statistical methods to analyze data from underpowered studies. On 18 July 2013, 9:53 am. Brendan Nyhan sends me this article. From the research-methods all-star team of Katherine Button, John Ioannidis, Claire Mokrysz, Brian Nosek. Jonathan Flint, Emma Robinson, and Marcus Munafo:.
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