ASA’s New Look : It’s not your father’s statistical association

Photo from Nic Cubrilovic. Creative Commons license. Thanks, dude! It’s been 15-20 years since I was last a member of the American Statistical Association. I read an article in their journals occasionally but not much of it is relevant to me. I work with clients who are designing surveys, analyzing messy data and evaluating programs….

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Making Statistics Interesting (No, really!) with SAS On-Demand

In a few (okay, a lot) of my previous posts I talked about how you could get set up with SAS On-Demand, problems you might have, programs to run. Now we get to the crux of the matter. Why? Let’s assume that you are like most professors in America and your students are like most…

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SAS On-Demand making statistics professors’ lives better, since, oh, Tuesday

The downward mobility of Ph.D. students is like domestic violence in many ways. That is, the people in the “family” all know it is a fact of life, but they don’t talk about it among themselves, and to outsiders they pretend it doesn’t exist. The fact is, far more people will graduate from Harvard than…

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How to REALLY learn to code in Javascript (or anything else)

I have been doing the Codecademy javascript lessons, along with 200,000 other people who joined up for Codeyear , resolving to complete a lesson a week and learn to code javascript better. So far, the lessons have been pretty easy. Inspired by Sheila Tobias’ research (see her book, They’re not dumb, they’re different ) suggesting…

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Research Works Act: Latest Congressional Lie about Helping Small Business

I am pissed. As a small business owner, I am feeling very, very disappointed that there is certainly some law out there that would impose penalties if I drove on over to Riverside County and bitch-slapped Darrell Issa. I’ve grown cynical enough in my old age and after having run a small business since 1985…