40 Fascinating Blogs for the Ultimate Statistics Geek!
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I am happy to report that ByteMining is listed on “40 Fascinating Blogs for the Ultimate Statistics Geek“!
Some of the ones that I frequently read, or are written by Twitter friends/followers (in no particular order):
- R-bloggers, an aggregate site containing blog posts tagged as posts about R. High quality content.
- Statistical modeling, causal inference and social science. This one is a no brainer, as it is the blog for Andrew Gelman‘s group.
- FlowingData by Nathan Yau (@flowingdata), fellow Statistics Ph.D. student at UCLA. Focuses on the data and information visualization side of Data Science.
- dataists by Hilary Mason (@hmason, bit.ly), Vince Buffalo (@vsbuffalo, UC Davis),
Drew Conway (@drewconway, NYU), Mike Dewar (@mikedewar, Columbia),
John Myles White (@johnmyleswhite, Princeton) and others.
A new blog on several aspects of Data Science including Data Mining, visualization and uses of Statistics in current events. Heavy use of R and ggplot2. - Revolutions by Revolution Analytics provides a variety of content around R, Data Science and Statistics in general.
- FiveThirtyEight by Nate Silver shares sophisticated modeling and analysis of elections and government happenings. It is in a different realm, as it attracts political news junkies (and the occasional extremist) rather than just Statisticians.
- LoveStats by Annie Pettit, Ph.D. (@LoveStats) discusses Statistics as used in Social Media and Market Research.
- The Endeavor, by John D. Cook (@johndcook) is more about Mathematics than Statistics, but he posts great stuff including math trivia, hobbyist Mathematics, and philosophy.
You can see the full list of all 40 blogs here!.
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