I was reading a couple of articles with examples of terms in psychological research that are either confusing, ambiguous or misleading. The two articles are Fifty psychological and psychiatric terms to avoid: a list of inaccurate, misleading, misused, ambiguous, and logically confused words and phrases (Lilienfeld et al. 2015) and 50 Differences That Make a […]
Author: Erik Gahner Larsen
Partiernes popularitet blandt danskerne
Jeg faldt over denne nye blog, Den Lille Empiriker, der blandt andet har lavet en fin interaktiv graf over udviklingen i opbakningen til Folketingets partier: Oversigten bruger datasættet med meningsmålinger, der kan findes her. Foruden ovennævnte er der også allerede indlæg på bloggen omkring emner såsom professionelle cykelryttere og politisk polarisering i Folketinget under COVID-19.
Tidyverse resources on YouTube
I have been watching a lot of YouTube videos lately with people using tidyverse. These videos are not tutorials per se but rather demonstrations on how to wrangle and analyse data. These videos use a lot of dplyr and ggplot2 as well as packages associated with the tidyverse, e.g. tidytext. For the data, they often […]
Potpourri: Statistics #67
726. Computational Causal Inference at Netflix 727. Tools for Ex-post Survey Data Harmonization 728. How to pick more beautiful colors for your data visualizations 729. Shiny in Production: App and Database Syncing 730. Introduction to Causal Inference 731. An Illustration of Decision Trees and Random Forests with an Application to the 2016 Trump Vote 732. […]
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I should note that I write this for nobody but myself. Don’t expect anything interesting here. Feel free to skip this one. I promise there will be another post soon. This is – as always – a personal blog. My goal with this post is not to write anything that will transcend time and be […]