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Common statistical tests are linear models (or: how to teach stats)
First, just want to say that i love this! So thanks for the work. Maybe you can add a little note for the section on correlations: There is a difference...
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The second line of your table (i.e. lm) are with wrong values, but the results from R are right. Congratulations for this great tutorial!
Following the tweet, I have been made aware of many excellent ressources. This issue just serves to collect them before I add them somewhere. https://www.middleprofessor.com/files/applied-biostatistics_bookdown/_book/ looks like a solid intro...
Hi, I created a HTML version of the cheat sheet. Why: 1. Not everyone has libreoffice (a huge-size software) to edit the `.odt` file. But many people are likely to...
Under section 5.1.4 in https://lindeloev.github.io/tests-as-linear/#51_independent_t-test_and_mann-whitney_u, it says to notice the identical t, df and estimates but the df are not identical. Is the t even in the tables? Is it...
I find the "Exact?" column of the "Common statistical tests are linear models" pdf to be somewhat misleading, since the "Exact?" column links to simulations that show correspondence for sufficiently...
Thanks for the great resource. My understanding of statistics is poor, so this document is really helpful. What would help me a lot is if every test would have a...
Add this to the worked examples. Also, perhaps demonstrate/discuss how to model unequal expected frequencies cf https://twitter.com/matthewlewis896/status/1115545191300120576