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Most popular posts – 2023

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Welcome 2024.

This blog is just a personal hobby. When I’m extra busy as I was this year the blog is a front-line casualty. This is why 2023 saw a weaker posting stream. Nonetheless I am pleased with just over 30K visits this year, with an average of roughly one minute per visit (engagement time, whatever google-analytics means by that). This year I only provide the top two posts (rather than the usual 3). Both posts have to do with statistical shrinkage:

The one is Statistical Shrinkage (2) and the other is Statistical Shrinkage (3).

On the left (scroll down) you can find the most popular posts from previous years.

< size="3"> To my readership. Thank you for reading, sharing, for your emails, corrections, comments and good questions. Happy, healthy, and productive 2024!


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