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Statistics for the Rest of Us: Mastering the Art of Understanding Data Without Math Skills (Advanced Thinking Skills Book 4)
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Statistics 110: Probability - Harvard
Inarguably, one of the classic/world's best probability courses on the web!!
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Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods: From Hypothesis to Results (Research Methods for the Social Sciences Book 42)
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In psychology there are at least two biases that drive this pattern. One is confirmation bias:23 seeing what we expect to see. The other is desirability bias:24 seeing what we want to see. These biases don’t just prevent us from applying our intelligence. They can actually contort our intelligence into a weapon against the truth.
Adam Grant • Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know

It is yet again a good time to post this great paper from Xiao-Li Meng on how data quality influences effective sample size. You really musk read it. [pdf: https://t.co/iMvLOEmR4l... See more


Understanding the actual percent of users affected by the problem can guide the prioritization of problems and reduce some of the skepticism that comes with small sample sizes. Using the adjusted-Wald formula, if three out five users experience a problem with a design, we can be 95% confident between 23% and 88% of all users are likely to experienc
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