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Youth Opportunities

Bwette wrote 1 week ago: APPLY: UN Young Professionals Program The United Nations is looking for highly qualified candidates … more →

Tags: Youth Opportunities, Youth, Employment, oppoturnities, Job, UN jobs, Green Loight Movement, united nations secretariat, civil servant

Tax Injustice

Bwette wrote 1 week ago: 7th issues of blackmonday 7th Issue of the Black Monday Tax and taxation are vital for development a … more →

Tags: Advocacy, Unemployment, Youth, Green, light, Politics, National, Africa, technology

Youth Social Media Voices Silenced

Bwette wrote 2 weeks ago: Silencing of Youth Activists is only but an intimidation strategy by the scared Party. GLM stands wi … more →

Tags: Politics, Social Media, Movement. UYONET, hellena Okiring, Karamagi Andrew, silince, youth activists, Media Seige, occupy wall street

Youth Democracy Challenge

Bwette wrote 2 weeks ago: What does democracy mean to YOU? As US is preparing to mark the 237th anniversary of the independenc … more →

Tags: Youth Opportunities, Youth, Uganda, fund, corruption, kampala, opportunity, Social Media, participation

Which Torontonians Want a Casino? Survey Analysis Part 2

inkhorn82 wrote 1 month ago: In my last post I said that I would try to investigate the question of who actually does want a casi … more →

Tags: Casino, Data Analysis, F&F, ffdf, ggplot, PCA, R

The least of These

Tanya Bethany wrote 1 month ago: An adorable picture I found in our files today and spruced up a bit. … more →

Tags: India, Children

Veterinary Epidemiologic Research: Count and Rate Data - Poisson Regression and Risk Ratios2 comments

denishaine wrote 1 month ago: As noted on paragraph 18.4.1 of the book Veterinary Epidemiologic Research, logistic regression is w … more →

Tags: R, statistics, Cohort, count regression, Epidemiology, Gee, ggplot2, odds ratio, poisson

Veterinary Epidemiologic Research: Count and Rate Data - Zero Counts

denishaine wrote 1 month ago: Continuing on the examples from the book Veterinary Epidemiologic Research, we look today at modelli … more →

Tags: R, statistics, count regression, Epidemiology, veterinary

Logistic Regression Using R

graydennisc wrote 1 month ago: Logistic regression is used to predict the outcome of categorical variables. The simpler case … more →

Tags: R, statistics, categorical data, logistic regression, Modelling, odds ratio, regression

Maximum Sense about MaxEnt? My Two Cents

Joe Chipperfield wrote 1 month ago: Some of you may be aware of an intense discussion surrounding a post by Professor David Warton on th … more →

Tags: New research, macroecology, statistics, Maxent

Veterinary Epidemiologic Research: Count and Rate Data - Poisson & Negative Binomial Regressions

denishaine wrote 1 month ago: Still going through the book Veterinary Epidemiologic Research and today it’s chapter 18, mode … more →

Tags: R, statistics, count regression, Epidemiology, veterinary

Intimate Spaces/ Coming Out

T o m C h r i s t o p h e r s e n wrote 2 months ago: Hey Friendship! Just gonna be real quick – I’ve gotta let you know about two really amaz … more →

Tags: crack festival, Free Art Events In Sydney, Manly Art Exhibitions, Pact, sound installation, The Intimate Spaces

Veterinary Epidemiologic Research: GLM (part 4) – Exact and Conditional Logistic Regressions

denishaine wrote 2 months ago: Next topic on logistic regression: the exact and the conditional logistic regressions. Exact logisti … more →

Tags: R, statistics, Epidemiology, logistic regression, veterinary

Veterinary Epidemiologic Research: GLM – Evaluating Logistic Regression Models (part 3)1 comment

denishaine wrote 3 months ago: Third part on logistic regression (first here, second here). Two steps in assessing the fit of the m … more →

Tags: R, statistics, Diagnostics, Epidemiology, ggplot2, logistic regression, ROC, veterinary

Veterinary Epidemiologic Research: GLM – Logistic Regression (part 2)

denishaine wrote 3 months ago: Second part on logistic regression (first one here). We used in the previous post a likelihood ratio … more →

Tags: statistics, R, veterinary, Epidemiology, logistic regression

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lancevillacorta200 wrote 3 months ago: Get a Check Price UPPER DRIVE SHAFT-LONG | GLM Part Number: 22431; Sierra Part Number: 18-2325; OMC … more →

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PISTON KIT | GLM Part Number: 14670; Sierra Part Number: 18-4624; Mercury Part Number: 777-815965A5

lancevillacorta200 wrote 3 months ago: Get a Today Sale PISTON KIT | GLM Part Number: 14670; Sierra Part Number: 18-4624; Mercury Part Numb … more →

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fMRI In Neuroscience: Efficiency of Event-related Experiment Designs

dustinstansbury wrote 5 months ago: Event-related fMRI experiments are used to detect selectivity in the brain to stimuli presented over … more →

Tags: regression, statistics, fMRI, Simulations, BOLD Power Spectrum, Covariance matrix, fMRI Design Efficiency, general linear model, Generalize Least Squares

Binary Classification - A Comparison of "Titanic" Proportions Between Logistic Regression, Random Forests, and Conditional Trees26 comments

inkhorn82 wrote 5 months ago: Now that I’m on my winter break, I’ve been taking a little bit of time to read up on som … more →

Tags: R, Data Analysis, random forests, Conditional Tree, predictive modelling, classification


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