![]() ![]() ![]() Risky Talk with David Spiegelhalter (author of The Art of Statistics) features conversations with the world’s top experts in risk and evidence communication addressing urgent, practical challenges: How can doctors communicate the risks and benefits of medical treatment? How should scientists communicate evidence about climate change? How can journalists make numbers meaningful to readers? How should government institutions convey important statistics?.One R Markdown document: 14 demos from rstudio::conf 2020 and Yihui Xie.How R Markdown changed my life from rstudio::conf 2020 and Rob Hyndman.State of the Tidyverse from rstudio::conf 2020 and Hadley Wickham.Effective Visualizations from rstudio::conf 2020 and Miriah Meyer.R for Graphical Clinical Trial Reporting from rstudio::conf 2020 and Frank Harrell.Learning R with humorous side projects from rstudio::conf 2020 and Ryan Timpe.Learn R by Intensive Practice list of tutorials on YouTube.Videos from Coursera’s 4 week course “Computing for Data Analysis” in R.Six Types of Questions You Can Ask in a Data Analysis from Roger Peng.The beauty of data visualization from David McCandless at TEDGlobal 2010.Mona Chalabi’s TED Talk on 3 ways to spot a bad statistic, 2017.This is Statistics: Roger Peng explains in less than two minutes why statistics is an amazing field.Hans Rosling: The Best Stats You’ve Ever Seen TED Talk from 2006.Tidy Tuesday Screencasts from David Robinson on YouTube.Data Wrangling with R and the Tidyverse YouTube Playlist from Garrett Grolemund.RStudio Webinars on a variety of subjects, most of which are gathered in this YouTube playlist as well.RStudio Essentials (Parts 1 and 2 of the Learning, Managing and Programming tracks are likely to be of greater interest in 431.).Resources from RStudio is a great source of all kinds of useful stuff.15.14 Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity.15.13 Flora Stone Mather Center for Women.15.12 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Center.15 University Resources for Student Support. ![]() 14 On Writing, Presenting & Communicating.12.3.3 Appeal Policy - Request a Review in December!.12.2 Minute Papers (and Class Participation).11.1.8 What if I lose my internet connection during class?.11.1.7 How do I get connected to Zoom through CWRU?.11.1.6 Will all class materials be available to me online?.11.1.5 Do I have to be in Cleveland to take this course?.11.1.4 If I take 431, do I have to also take 432 in the Spring?.11.1.3 How will I know how I’m doing in the class?.11.1.2 Is it possible to take the course pass/fail?.10.1 In brief, what will I need to do for 431?.9.5 For those of you worried about coding, software, or R.9.4 Getting Started With R, RStudio and Tidy Statistics.9.3 Why do we teach R, instead of SPSS or SAS or whatever, in 431-432?.8.2 Statistics/Data Analysis/Data Science Books.5.2 Offices (prior to the pandemic) and Office Hours.4.3 The 431 course is split in two parts.3.2 Virtual TA Office hours provide one-on-one help.3.1 Piazza is the place to ask questions.1.3 What if I get sick, or have to care for someone who is sick once the semester starts?.1.2 What about other news, like the US Election?. ![]()
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