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  • 4 Apr 2017
    Tarun Kumar Roy

    Pivotal Tools for Undertaking Research in Statistical Design

    Tarun Kumar Roy discusses how 'Statistical Survey Design and Evaluating Impact' addresses the two fundamental statistical designs, sample survey and experimental or evaluation designs.

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  • 4 Apr 2017
    Carlos Castillo

    Participatory mining of data streams: beyond crisis mapping

    Emergency situations force us to take critical decisions in a very short time. Often, the first place people turn to for information is social media. A combination of human and machine intelligence can help make sense of the immense amount of data that comes from these widely varied perspectives and posts.

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  • 17 Nov 2016
    Grzegorz Tomkowicz

    Remarks on The Banach-Tarski Paradox

    'The Banach-Tarski Paradox' co-author Grzegorz Tomkowicz describes the differences between the first and second edition of the classic book and touches on the relationship between mathematics and natural sciences.

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  • 15 Nov 2016
    Statistics Using Stata
    Sharon Lawner Weinberg, Sarah Knapp Abramowitz

    Candy and Crime

    Sharon Lawner Weinberg & Sarah Knapp Abramowitz authors of Statistics Using Stata give us an insight into Chapter 5 of their new book: Chapter 5, Exploring Relationships Between Two Variables.

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  • 8 Nov 2016
    Statistics Using Stata
    Sharon Lawner Weinberg

    Statistics Using Stata: An Integrative Approach

    With many decades of combined teaching experience to both undergraduate students at a liberal arts university and to graduate students at a large research university from a variety of disciplines including education, psychology, health, and policy analysis, we have direct knowledge of how varied the mathematical backgrounds are of students who enroll in an introductory […]

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  • 19 Oct 2016
    Melissa Hill, Julie Kezik

    Bridging the gap for SAS beginners

    In a new interview, Data Management Essentials Using SAS and JMP authors Julie Kezik of the Yale School of Public Health and Melissa Hill of CD3 Inc.describe how their accessible guide is the ideal resource for SAS users and instructors.

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  • 11 Oct 2016

    Happy Ada Lovelace Day! Celebrate Women in STEM

    The second Tuesday of every October, the world celebrates women in science with Ada Lovelace Day. Established officially in 2009, the event’s name honors mathematician and writer Augusta Ada Lovelace (also known to some as the first computer programmer). Find out more about this history of Ada Lovelace Day In the award-winning The Computing Universe by Tony Hey […]

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  • 10 Oct 2016
    Huma Shah, Kevin Warwick

    Into the Intro – Turing’s Imitation Game: Conversations with the Unknown

    Turing's Imitation Game, commonly known as the Turing Test, is fundamental to the science of artificial intelligence. Involving an interrogator conversing with hidden identities, both human and machine, the test strikes at the heart of any questions about the capacity of machines to behave as humans. Kevin Warwick and Huma Shah, authors of 'Turing's Imitation Game: Conversations with the Unknown', tell us more....

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