Peter C. Bruce
2003-Aug-17 19:45 UTC
[R] Resampling Methods: An Introduction, Using R (online seminar)
From Sept. 25 Oct. 23, Dr. Philip Good, a former traveling lecturer for the American Statistical Association, will be giving an online seminar on practical applications of the bootstrap and permutation tests. During this 4-week internet seminar, hosted by statistics.com, participants will do interval estimation, one- , two- and k-sample comparisons, correlation, and a number of other most-powerful exact statistical procedures. The goal of the course is to give participants the confidence and tools necessary for the practice of statistics in their own research and in interpreting the research of others. Participants will interact with the instructor and fellow students via an online bulletin board throughout the seminar, on their own schedule. Aside from this threaded discussion board, no special computer or internet capabilities (e.g. video or net conferencing) are required. The seminar should take 5-10 hours per week, arranged at participants' own convenience. Students are encouraged to submit their own findings for possible discussion. The instructor, Dr. Phillip Good, is the author of "Resampling Methods" (Birkhauser, 2nd ed, 2001), as well as "Permutation Tests" (Springer, 2nd ed, 2000), the forthcoming "Common Errors in Statistics (and How to Avoid Them)" (Wiley, 2003 with James Hardin), "Manager's Guide to Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials" (Wiley, 2002), and "Applying Statistics in the Courtroom" (CRC, 2001). The course includes examples in R software. For more details, or to sign up, visit http://www.statistics.com/content/courses.html P. Bruce Peter Bruce statistics.com pbruce at statistics.com jobs... software... courses... data 10,000 page views and 1,000 visitors daily 703-522-5410
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