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Best. Present. Ever.

Today was a fairly crappy Christmas for both my mom and myself (due to the wonderful, wonderful circumstances this year has brought both of us).
But my mom is an awesome human being (have I mentioned this yet? I need to mention it more) and surprised me with the book I was raving about a few months ago.

Observe this bad boy:

1,800 glorious pages of statistical tests, examples, and explanations. 43 individual statistical tests.

What am I going to do with this glorious wealth of knowledge?

LOVE IT, OF COURSE!

I also think I’m going to use this as the basis for a new blog starting January 1st. I think I’m going to call it StatsWeekly, and in it I’m going to, once a week, go over one of the tests in the Big Bad Stats Book of Awesomeness. I’ll find an appropriate data set, analyze it using the weekly featured tests, and discuss the interpretation and its implications.

How’s that sound? I’ll try to keep it away from this blog, ‘cause I know you’re all probably sick of my gushing over stats.

Yay! And Merry Christmas, ladies and gents!

As Time Marches On, We Sit and Dream

Oh my goodness.

Oh my statistical gods in heaven goodness.

I. Must. Have. This.
Short. Sentences. Mean. I’m. Serious.

This is a photo of the Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical Procedures, hereby known as Claudia’s Stats Bible. 1,926 pages of univariate, bivariate, and multivariate statistical tests, both those parametric and those nonparametric.

In other words, it’s 1,926 pages of what is practically porn to me.

As soon as I get my first check from Western, this book shall be mine.

Be prepared for further gushing at a later date.