Hi Everyone,
This is a just a reminder that Professor Linda Tickle-Degnen will present
her work entitled "Correlation and Contrast Analyses of Practitioner
with Parkinson's Disease" in the Applied Statistics Workshop this
Wednesday. Professor Tickle-Degnen teaches Psychology at Boston
University. The powerpoint slides for the talk will be up on the course
webpage later this afternoon.
See you Wednesday!
Shigeo
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Shigeo Hirano Political Economy and Government
shirano(a)fas.harvard.edu Harvard University
Hi Everyone,
Daniel Gingerich will be presenting in the Applied Statistics Seminar on
Wednesday February 20th. The paper accompanying the talk, which is
entitled "Varieties of Capitalism and Institutional Complementarities in
the Macroeconomy: An Empirical Analysis" is available on the course
webpage.
See you all Wednesday!
Shigeo
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Shigeo Hirano Political Economy and Government
shirano(a)fas.harvard.edu Harvard University
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the short notice, but the topic of tomorrow's Applied Statistics
Seminar has changed. Instead of "Geoadditive Models", Professor Matthew
Wand will talk on "Respiratory Health and Air Pollution: Additive Mixed
Model Analysis?". The paper can be found on the course webpage.
See you tomorrow!
Shigeo
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Shigeo Hirano Political Economy and Government
shirano(a)fas.harvard.edu Harvard University
Hi Everyone,
Matthew Wand from the Harvard School of Public Health will present his
work entitled "Geoadditive Models" in the Applied Statistics Seminar next
Wednesday. The paper is up on the course webpage.
I look forward to seeing you then!
Shigeo
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Shigeo Hirano Political Economy and Government
shirano(a)fas.harvard.edu Harvard University
Hi Everyone!
Sorry for the late notice. Nanny Wermuth of the University of Mainz will
be talking at our applied statistics seminar tomorrow. The topic of her
talk will be:
"On visualization and recursive relations in mathematics and statistics"
Visual impressions can help to remember essential ideas as is recognized
in mathematics with an increasing number of so-called proofs without
words. Recursive relations can help to describe complex structures by
utilisizing previous knowledge and results. For instance, Pascal's
triangle combines both features. It is claimed and explored how building
on both ideas can be fruitfully extended both in mathematics and
statistics.
Copies of related papers can be found on the course webpage.
See you tomorrow!
Shigeo
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Shigeo Hirano Political Economy and Government
shirano(a)fas.harvard.edu Harvard University