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Stats >> Steps in a Typical Data Analysis (January 26, 2000)
Humans are good ... at discerning subtle patterns that are really there, but equally so at imagining them when they are altogether absent. Carl Sagan (1985) Contact.
"Isn't it interesting that the same people who laugh at science fiction listen to weather forecasts and economists?" Kelvin Throop III, as quoted in http://www.w2knews.com/index.cfm?id=453.
This page is being replaced with a theme page on data analysis.
The theme page will eventually contain all of the original links on this page, plus new links from the weblog.
Here are the original links.
Analysis of Variance models (draft)
Bayesian models (draft)
Confidence intervals (draft)
Data mining models (draft)
Meta-analysis Model (draft)
Nonlinear regression model (coming soon!)
Poisson Regression Model (draft)
Quality control models (draft)
Reliability and validity models (draft)
Datasets used on these pages
[Return to Stats page] This webpage was written by Steve Simon and was last modified on 07/08/2008.