Most of the papers I review for scientific journals are not accepted. However, there are several examples of good papers I reviewed that ended up getting accepted. I had a look at some of these reviews and in this post I bring a few examples. In all cases, none of my feedback is significant and […]
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The big data paradox and opinion polls
The first scene in Annie Hall is Woody Allen’s character telling the following joke: “There’s an old joke – um… two elderly women are at a Catskill mountain resort, and one of ’em says, “Boy, the food at this place is really terrible.” The other one says, “Yeah, I know; and such small portions.”” I […]
Statistisk usikkerhed med mønster i R
Der er mange måder at visualisere statistisk usikkerhed i R. Jeg har på det seneste leget med funktionen geom_rect_pattern() fra pakken ggpattern til at anvende et bestemt mønster i visualiseringen af statistisk usikkerhed. Konkret har jeg arbejdet med visualisering af meningsmålinger, hvor det som bekendt er godt at vise 95% konfidensintervaller. Her er et eksempel […]
Some HelloFresh recipes I like
Here is a collection of some HelloFresh recipes I have tried and liked. Caprese Bruschetta and Serrano Crisps with Caramelised Red Onion and Rocket Salad Cheese Burger with Wedges and Slaw Cheesy Chipotle Bean Quesadillas with Avocado, Tomato and Rocket Salad Chicken & Plum Noodle Stir-Fry with Bok Choy Chicken and Spinach Curry with Rice […]
Potpourri: Statistics #90
1550. Dashboard Design Patterns 1551. Aldrich-McKelvey Scaling: An Opinionated Guide to the Method and the Literature 1552. Reviewing Tip: The 10-Minute Data Check 1553. Pre-train, Prompt, and Predict: A Systematic Survey of Prompting Methods in Natural Language Processing 1554. Data Analysis at the Command Line 1555. Charts.css: CSS data visualization framework 1556. Understanding ShinyApps 1557. […]