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How much weight do you need to lose to drop an inch off the waist?
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6 new books added to Big Book of R
2023-03-31 Many thanks to Sergey Bolshakov and Mokandil for some of this update’s submissions! I want to again give a special thanks to Niels Ohlsen for helping me vet books and adding…
Computing Rank Dependent Utility in R: Getting More out with RDU_Data()
In a previous blog post I discussed how we can compute rank dependent utility in R. Though this function was quite exciting for myself as computing rank dependent utilty by hand is…
Subsampling in field experiments
Subsampling is very common in field experiments in agriculture. It happens when we collect several random samples from each plot and we submit them to some sort of measurement process. Some examples?…
Assault Deaths in the OECD 1960-2020
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Code snippets – 2 scale y axes in {ggplot2}
Photo of a computer with RStudio open showing Quarto code for one of the blogs. Inspired by conversations on the NHS-R Slack where code answers are lost over time (it’s not a…
Introduction to Deep Learning with R workshop
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Using WebR + Pyodide To Fill In The (Temporary) Package Gaps
I won’t wax long and poetic here since I’ve already posted the experiment that has all the details. TL;DR: there are still only ~90-ish in the WebR WASM “CRAN”, but more are…
Optimising approval rates by creating segmented models
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