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Choosing the right test

Sean wrote 1 month ago: Introduction One of the most common questions a new researcher has to deal with is the following: wh … more →

Tags: Experimental Design, statistics, contingency test, chi square, z test, wilson score interval, statistical separability, homogeneity test, dependent variable

Some bêtes noires

Sean wrote 2 months ago: There are a number of common issues in corpus linguistics papers. an extremely common tendency for a … more →

Tags: Experimental Design, contingency test, confidence interval, Choice, baseline, statistical separability, Confidence Intervals, degree of freedom, homogeneity test

A statistics crib sheet

Sean wrote 2 months ago: Confidence intervals Confidence intervals on the true rate p can be computed using either Gaussian ( … more →

Tags: statistics, size of effect, contingency test, confidence interval, chi square, z test, wilson score interval, statistical separability, cramer's phi

Goodness of fit measures for discrete categorical data

Sean wrote 2 months ago: Introduction Paper (PDF) A goodness of fit χ² test evaluates the degree to which an observed discret … more →

Tags: statistics, size of effect, cramer's phi, measure of association, measure of fit, Root mean square, simple difference, Swing, proportional difference

Kriteria Goodness of Fit

hendry wrote 5 months ago: Chi Square. Tujuan analisis ini adalah mengembangkan dan menguji apakah sebuah model yang sesuai den … more →

Tags: Confirmatory Factor Analysis, kriteria goodness of fit SEM

Assessing models when all models are false

xi'an wrote 1 year ago: When I arrived home from Philadelphia, I got the news that John Geweke was giving a seminar at CREST … more →

Tags: statistics, University Life, crest, Seminar, model assessment, scoring rule, model averaging

Bayesian goodness of fit

ilsangyoon wrote 1 year ago: I was impressed by this paper introduced in lunch meeting. http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS?service=UI … more →

Tags: Random idea, bayesian

Intro Stats Final Exam Using StatCrunch

georgewoodbury wrote 2 years ago: Last week I gave my final exam using StatCrunch, and I’m quite pleased with the results. Overc … more →

Tags: General Teaching, StatCrunch, statistics, Math, Education, College, Teaching, george woodbury, math study skills

Using StatCrunch For A Final Exam1 comment

georgewoodbury wrote 2 years ago: This semester I am giving my Intro Stats final exam in a computer lab. The exam is completely infere … more →

Tags: General Teaching, StatCrunch, statistics, Math, Education, College, Teaching, george woodbury, math study skills

Goodness-of-Fit Tests and Descriptive Measures in Fuzzy-Set Analysis

Managing Editor wrote 2 years ago: Scott R. Eliason and Robin Stryker Goodness-of-Fit Tests and Descriptive Measures in Fuzzy-Set Analy … more →

Tags: Post, fuzzy set, Causal Inference, Necessity, Sufficiency

An Empirical Evaluation of the Use of Fixed Cutoff Points in RMSEA Test Statistic in Structural Equation Models

Managing Editor wrote 2 years ago: Feinian Chen, Patrick J. Curran, Kenneth A. Bollen, James Kirby, and Pamela Paxton An Empirical Eval … more →

Tags: Post, Full text article, rmsea, SEM, computer simulations

Chi-square goodness-of-fit, Benford's law, and the Iranian election1 comment

liebke wrote 2 years ago: Benford’s law has been discussed as a means of analyzing the results of the 2009 Iranian elect … more →

Tags: incanter, clojure, statistics, chi-square test, Benford's Law, iran election

Mentor Matching: A "Goodness of Fit" Model3 comments

Bill Colwell Jr wrote 3 years ago: My quick take on this article: Mentor matching: A “Goodness of Fit” Model is a creation … more →

Tags: Mentor/Coach, leadership, Mentor Matching


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