Check out my stats blog, you fools!
HEY PEOPLE I made a stats-only blog. Mainly because this blog would be overrun with stat test overviews and just general overall freaking out since I got that book.
That sexy, sexy book.
Anyway, StatsWeekly is located here [EDIT: not it’s not. I might start it up at a later date, though]. A different statistical test or concept will be defined and worked through with an example every week, starting with real simple stuff (z-tests, t-tests) and then going into multivariate data stuff with lots and lots of variables, both latent and observable (structural equation modeling FTW!).
I’m hoping people will find it and enjoy it, or at least find it and get what they were searching for from it. I think I might add it to my blog roll, too, ‘cause those links get a surprising number of clicks.
Shameless self-promotion, thy name is Claudia.
Random side note: I really, really miss my books. Almost all of them are chilling in my dad’s closet.
“I find the most erotic part of a woman is the boobies”
I’m thinking of starting a separate blog solely for statistics-related stuff, particularly R and making pretty visualizations using R. Apart from actual analyses, one of my main interests in statistics is the actual presentation of data. I think the importance of how people are able to view data is entirely underrated. I’m still a major R novice, but the language allows for such detailed, gorgeous visualizations that I think I’d like to further explore stuff relating to that. Here is a fantastic website regarding this very thing.
I also want to redo my “Introduction to R” thingy I wrote last year and try to focus it for people in the social sciences who are weaning themselves off of the evil SPSS.
So huzzah for plans! The fact that I can think of things other than my thesis is a good, good feeling, my friends.
