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=== Week 4: Statistical significance and hypothesis testing === All: * Read Diez, Barr, and Çetinkaya-Rundel: §4 (Foundations for inference) (''I suggest everyone read this chapter -- this topic is a source of much confusion. -khc'') * Gelman, Andrew and Hal Stern. 2006. “The Difference Between ‘Significant’ and ‘Not Significant’ Is Not Itself Statistically Significant.” ''The American Statistician'' 60(4):328–31. [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1198/000313006X152649 Available via your library]] Learn R: N/A Learn Stats: * Do [[Statistics and Statistical Programming (Spring 2019)/Problem Set: Week 4]] Refresh: * Read Problem Set 4 [[Statistics and Statistical Programming (Spring 2019)/Problem Set: Week 4]] Stronger: * Skim Problem Set 4 [[Statistics and Statistical Programming (Spring 2019)/Problem Set: Week 4]] '''Resources:''' *[https://communitydata.cc/~ads/teaching/2019/stats/r_lectures/w04-R_lecture.Rmd Week 4 R lecture materials] (.Rmd file) * [https://www.openintro.org/download.php?file=os3_slides_04&referrer=/stat/slides/slides_0x.php Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel's OpenIntro §4 Lecture Notes] * [https://www.openintro.org/stat/videos.php OpenIntro Video Lectures] including 7 videos for nearly all of §4 * Verzani: §7 (Statistical inference), §8 (Confidence intervals) * [https://seeing-theory.brown.edu/ Seeing Theory] §4 (Frequentist Inference)
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