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Hierarchical directory of resources of interest to statisticians with special attention to Australia.
Describes adaptive statistical designs and their benefits, and some programs for optimizing and analyzing such designs.
Specializing in the uses of entropy in statistics and science.
Explains trade words used in the field. Includes resource links.
Collection of over 300 links to web pages that perform statistical calculations.
Glossary of terms organized according to learning order for those unfamiliar with the subject, and also an alphabetical list for already familiar with statistical procedure.
John Uebersax's resource for researchers interested in latent class analysis, latent trait analysis, item response models, tetrachoric and polychoric correlation and related latent structure models.
A collection of open access statistics texts at the undergraduate level.
Handbook for the understanding and practice of Meta-Analysis.
A site about Parrondo's paradox: alternating two losing games yield a winning game.
A free web-based service that offers instant random sampling and random assignment for researchers. Also has a user-friendly tutorial for students.
Corrects scientific misinformation in the media resulting from bad science, politics, or a simple lack of information or knowledge of mathematics.
A blog by the biostats group at John Hopkins focusing on reproducible research and stats education.
Resources for researchers who want to analyze data on agreement among raters or diagnostic methods. Includes raw agreement indices, kappa coefficient, weighted kappa, latent class and latent trait models, and tetrachoric and polychoric correlations.
A blog by the statistical modeling at Columbia University, led by Andrew Gelman, with an emphasis on social sciences and Bayesian stats.
Basic statistical concepts described in plain English. Designed for journalists or other beginners.
Online statistics demos.
Searchable database of statistical information and data sources on the internet.
Interactive, web-based resources for students and teachers of probability and statistics.
Hierarchical directory of resources of interest to statisticians with special attention to Australia.
A blog by the statistical modeling at Columbia University, led by Andrew Gelman, with an emphasis on social sciences and Bayesian stats.
Corrects scientific misinformation in the media resulting from bad science, politics, or a simple lack of information or knowledge of mathematics.
A collection of open access statistics texts at the undergraduate level.
A blog by the biostats group at John Hopkins focusing on reproducible research and stats education.
Collection of over 300 links to web pages that perform statistical calculations.
Interactive, web-based resources for students and teachers of probability and statistics.
A site about Parrondo's paradox: alternating two losing games yield a winning game.
John Uebersax's resource for researchers interested in latent class analysis, latent trait analysis, item response models, tetrachoric and polychoric correlation and related latent structure models.
Resources for researchers who want to analyze data on agreement among raters or diagnostic methods. Includes raw agreement indices, kappa coefficient, weighted kappa, latent class and latent trait models, and tetrachoric and polychoric correlations.
Describes adaptive statistical designs and their benefits, and some programs for optimizing and analyzing such designs.
Handbook for the understanding and practice of Meta-Analysis.
A free web-based service that offers instant random sampling and random assignment for researchers. Also has a user-friendly tutorial for students.
Searchable database of statistical information and data sources on the internet.
Explains trade words used in the field. Includes resource links.
Glossary of terms organized according to learning order for those unfamiliar with the subject, and also an alphabetical list for already familiar with statistical procedure.
Basic statistical concepts described in plain English. Designed for journalists or other beginners.
Specializing in the uses of entropy in statistics and science.
Online statistics demos.

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