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As I’ve been blogging more about statistics, R, and research in general, I’ve been trying to increase my online presence, sharing my blog posts in groups of like-minded people. Those efforts seem to have paid off, based on my view counts over the past year:Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
And based on read counts, here are my top 10 blog posts, most of which are stats-related:
- Beautiful Asymmetry – none of us is symmetrical, and that’s okay
- Statistical Sins: Stepwise Regression – just step away from stepwise regression
- Statistics Sunday: What Are Degrees of Freedom? (Part 1) – and read Part 2 here
- Working with Your Facebook Data in R
- Statistics Sunday: Free Data Science and Statistics Resources
- Statistics Sunday: What is Bootstrapping?
- Statistical Sins: Know Your Variables (A Confession) – we all make mistakes, but we should learn from them
- Statistical Sins: Not Making it Fun (A Thinly Veiled Excuse to Post a Bunch of XKCD Cartoons) – the subtitle says it all
- Statistics Sunday: Taylor Swift vs. Lorde – Analyzing Song Lyrics – analyzing song lyrics is my jam
- How Has Taylor Swift’s Word Choice Changed Over Time? – ditto
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