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A class weblog for HSE 598 at Arizona State University. Posts are written by students from the spring 2017 cohort, on topics related to the class readings.
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Week 13 Bayesian Analysis
Week 12 Analysis of Variance
Week 11 Multiple Regression
Week 10 Data Visualization
Week 08 P-value Problems
Week 07 Linear Regression
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Qualitative Research and RQDA Package
Qualitative Research and RQDA Package
In the first reading of this week, the authors conclude: “Qualitative research has much to offer. Its methods can, and do, enrich our…
Pouria Salehi
Apr 19, 2017
Qualitative Research in the Field of Health Care
This week is our last blog for the semester and we are focusing on qualitative research methods. Qualitative research methods have become…
Jennifer Williams
Apr 18, 2017
Act like a Roman, when you are in Rome.
I was reading a book chapter on usability test and ran into an argument from the authors that I couldn’t agree. The usability test (UT) is…
Hansol Rheem
Apr 17, 2017
Thesis time?
Thesis time?
So, it is that time in your academic career where you have to decide on the subject of your thesis. You may choose to explore something…
Maya Toteva
Apr 17, 2017
Bayesian Method: A more human-centered method
Bayesian Method: A more human-centered method
Replication crisis has been a serious issue in psychology, biology and medical research. Kruschke (2010) described that traditional…
Maxine
Apr 14, 2017
“You Are Not The Father”- Maury Povich
“You Are Not The Father”- Maury Povich
Have you ever found yourself watching daytime television? If so you have most likely stumbled upon the mess of tabloid talk shows that is…
Sainjeev Srikantha
Apr 12, 2017
The other side of Bayesian statistics
Our final class reading is an opinion piece by Kruschke (2013) on the failings of traditional null-hypothesis significance testing (NHST)…
Jacob Willinger
Apr 12, 2017
Bayesian Style: BEST vs. t-test in [R]
Bayesian Style: BEST vs. t-test in [R]
This week’s paper argues that many researchers choose Bayesian models to describe how people perform cognitive tasks, however they deploy…
Pouria Salehi
Apr 12, 2017
Another blog post about why Bayesian Statistical Analysis rocks (but really its application is…
The hot, up-and-coming fad in the world of statistics, psychology, and research in general is Bayesian analysis. As more and more people…
Anders Orn
Apr 12, 2017
Bayesian Bistro
Welcome to the Bayesian Bistro. We are proud to offer you a tempting alternative to the usual statistical methods fare you may be…
Lisa Lacouette
Apr 12, 2017
The Needed Paradigm Shift
After reading the Kruschke article, What to believe: Bayesian methods for data analysis, it is hard to believe that Bayesian methods are…
Kyle Walter
Apr 12, 2017
Bayes’ Way
Bayes’ Way
The Bayesian method is named after Thomas Bayes, is a probability theory used in both statistics and mathematics. It describes the…
Jennifer Williams
Apr 12, 2017
“When you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable must be the truth”
-Sherlock Holmes (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
Maya Toteva
Apr 12, 2017
Qualitative research and sampling
Qualitative research and sampling
In contrast with quantitive research, qualitative research is well-known for its small sample, unstructured or semi-structured techniques…
Maxine
Apr 11, 2017
Traditional vs. Bayesian
Traditional vs. Bayesian
We were warned, and we now know, Kruschke’s 2010 article What to believe: Bayesian methods for data analysis is dense. Kruschke organized…
Kyrsten Novak
Apr 11, 2017
Why Bayesian?
Why Bayesian?
Hold on, now. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Do you even know what “Bayesian” is? Let’s talk about it.
Mikey B.
Apr 11, 2017
How Often is Bayesian Analysis Inaccessible?
Hi Folks,
Eric del Rio
Apr 11, 2017
Trying to Apply Bayesian Approach to my Research
If I understand the Bayesian data analysis method correctly then, it’s an analytical method that is based on probability. This method…
Verica Buchanan
Apr 11, 2017
For Robust Results, Pair Tradition with Bayesian
I have always felt a certain disdain for traditional significance tests due to the way such models expect data to fit in nice and neat…
Aaron Bradbury
Apr 11, 2017
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